e using the font you think you've set.
< SNIP >
BACK STORY:
This all started this last night on the TDE ( Trinity Desktop) mail
list:
Felix here got to talking about Seamonkey, and it got me interested
in what it was up to, and I thought " I haven't tried SM in years,
let me download
you think you've set.
< SNIP >
BACK STORY:
This all started this last night on the TDE ( Trinity Desktop) mail list:
Felix here got to talking about Seamonkey, and it got me interested in
what it was up to, and I thought " I haven't tried SM in years, let me
download it"
Thanks for this, also for other replies.
On 19/11/22 01:06, Richmond wrote:
David Wright wrote:
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported?
I'm
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 17:06:30 (+), Richmond wrote:
> David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote:
> >> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
> >> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not
David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote:
>> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
>> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported?
>>
>> I'm presuming I can download and inst
On Fri 18 Nov 2022 at 19:37:24 (+0800), Richard Jones wrote:
> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported?
>
> I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but
> want t
Richard Jones composed on 2022-11-18 19:37 (UTC+0800):
> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported?
> I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but
> want to c
Nope you are correct
On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 1:06 PM Richard Jones wrote:
>
> There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
> mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported?
>
> I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but
There doesn't seem to be a seamonkey package for Debian stable. Am I
mistaken? or is there a reason for it to not be supported?
I'm presuming I can download and install from the seamonkey site but
want to check whether that is a bad idea--compatibility, security,
whatever
Richard
t;
groups in various languages]
Also there is an active Seamonkey group at alt.comp.software.seamonkey .
It is a English list, but someone there may be able to point you to an
appropriate Dutch list.
HTH
On 09/28/2021 02:30 PM, steef van duin wrote:
hallo,
ik installeerde eerder de nieuwste
May I suggest posting to debian-user-du...@lists.debian.org .
[see https://lists.debian.org/completeindex.html for a list of
"debian-user" groups in various languages]
Also there is an active Seamonkey group at alt.comp.software.seamonkey .
It is a English list, but someone there m
Hey,
there might be some translational package available for installation.
Try searching for package "seamonkey*nl*" or something.
Nils
Am 28. September 2021 21:30:54 MESZ schrieb steef van duin
:
>hallo,
>
>ik installeerde eerder de nieuwste versie van seamonkey in het
On 29/9/21 3:30 am, steef van duin wrote:
hallo,
ik installeerde eerder de nieuwste versie van seamonkey in het
Nederlands in een Engelse versie van debian11. Slechts een deel van het
ge"installeerde email-programma (2.53.9) wordt inderdaad in het
Nederlands weergegeven.
mijn vraag: i
hallo,
ik installeerde eerder de nieuwste versie van seamonkey in het Nederlands in een Engelse versie van debian11. Slechts een deel van het
ge"installeerde email-programma (2.53.9) wordt inderdaad in het Nederlands weergegeven.
mijn vraag: is het mogelijk ook zonder debian
On Fri, 21 May 2021, Siard wrote:
My suggestion would be to set the message text to a
fixed-width font. Preferences > Mail & Newsgroups > Message
Display > set Font to Fixed Width. Preferences > Appearance >
Fonts: set font size next to Monospace. And keep the minimum
font size at a lower
Bob Bernstein composed on 2021-05-21 21:05 (UTC-0400):
> I have a mystery tool-bar that has invested itself in my SM
> browser window. It is under my Tab Bar, is in grayed-out text,
> but the buttons can be read:
> Top Up First Previous Next Last Document More Subscribe
under law.
#===
Mandatory details:
SeaMonkey 2.53.7.1, from binary at seamonkey-project.org.
Linux debian.localdomain 4.19.0-14-amd64 #1 SMP Debian
4.19.171-2 (2021-01-30) x86_64 GNU/Linux
#===
Thank you.
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ext as I confess I have been trying to solve this
> configuration problem liteally for years. That problem is the principal
> reason I could never stay with seamonkey or thunderbird. I mean, I'm
> talkin' _years_ of being stymied by this.
When using Gnome, you can find this in the Gnome Control
don't write device drivers before breakfast, but I know
who does. All this just to lend context as I confess I have been
trying to solve this configuration problem liteally for years.
That problem is the principal reason I could never stay with
seamonkey or thunderbird. I mean, I'm talkin' _
Bob Bernstein:
> I downloaded the binary from seamonkey-project.org, and untarred
> the bz2 archive. Praise be to whatever Powers and Principalities
> were involved, but the thing started right up without so much as
> a hiccup. What wonders!
>
> Is it me, or does the 'Mail/
I downloaded the binary from seamonkey-project.org, and untarred
the bz2 archive. Praise be to whatever Powers and Principalities
were involved, but the thing started right up without so much as
a hiccup. What wonders!
Is it me, or does the 'Mail/Newsgroups' window sport a group of
fonts
On 05/19/2021 06:09 PM, Siard wrote:
Bob Bernstein:
Richard Owlett:
I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze
[now running Buster] without any problems.
Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary
versions with install procedures.
Not sure which route I
Hello,
I would say that you express your point of view with unnecessary vigour
and that it is not fully endorsed by the Debian community:
https://wiki.debian.org/Seamonkey (disclaimer sentence)
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
Cheers :-)
Bob Bernstein:
> Richard Owlett:
> > I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze
> > [now running Buster] without any problems.
>
> Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary
> versions with install procedures.
>
> Not sure whi
Richard Owlett composed on 2021-05-19 03:32 (UTC-0500):
> Siard wrote:
>>> You can simply download Seamonkey deb's from here:
>>> https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
>> Correction: those are .tar.bz2 packages.
>> Getting older. Age takes its to
On 20/5/21 4:55 am, Bob Bernstein wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2021, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze [now
running Buster] without any problems.
Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary versions
with install procedures
On Wed, 19 May 2021, Richard Owlett wrote:
I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze
[now running Buster] without any problems.
Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary
versions with install procedures.
Not sure which route I should take, binary
On 05/18/2021 03:55 PM, Siard wrote:
I wrote:
You can simply download Seamonkey deb's from here:
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
Correction: those are .tar.bz2 packages.
Getting older. Age takes its toll, I guess.
I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days
On Tue, 18 May 2021, Siard wrote:
I wrote:
You can simply download Seamonkey deb's from here:
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
Correction: those are .tar.bz2 packages.
Getting older. Age takes its toll, I guess.
Understood.
I'm so old I just noticed your two posts
On Wed, 19 May 2021, Bret Busby wrote:
https://wiki.debian.org/Seamonkey
Bingo.
A very recently updated page with instructions for adding a
(EEK!) third party repo to one's sources.list.
Thanks!
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On 19/5/21 4:08 am, Bob Bernstein wrote:
'$ sudo apt-cache search seamonkey' does not turn up the browser/email
"suite."
My spidey sense suggests that the Subject: question, probably as a
consequence of the internal logic (for lack of a better term) of the
unixen "pac
I wrote:
> You can simply download Seamonkey deb's from here:
>
> https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
Correction: those are .tar.bz2 packages.
Getting older. Age takes its toll, I guess.
The Wanderer [about Seamonkey]:
> It's also possible that some third parties may have already packaged it
> into .deb form, albeit not necessarily in a way that'll work with any
> particular Debian release; if you want to search for such a thing, and
> risk creating a FrankenDebian to
On 2021-05-18 at 16:08, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> '$ sudo apt-cache search seamonkey' does not turn up the
> browser/email "suite."
>
> My spidey sense suggests that the Subject: question, probably as a
> consequence of the internal logic (for lack of a better term)
'$ sudo apt-cache search seamonkey' does not turn up the
browser/email "suite."
My spidey sense suggests that the Subject: question, probably as
a consequence of the internal logic (for lack of a better term)
of the unixen "package" situation, is at best moot, and at
wo
://stedolan.github.io/jq/]. One related page I found is titled
"jq is sed for JSON".
An outline of a possible procedure might be:
1. Export SeaMonkey bookmarks in JSON format.
2. use jq to pretty print the JSON. It does so nicely.
3. Find duplicate targets and delete all but one.
4.
Bonjour,
Cet avis important m'est parvenu ce matin:
https://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2014/mfsa2014-73.html
J'avais écrit cet article concernant les meilleures pratiques pour
mettre à jour IceWeasel dans Debian:
Bonjour,
Le jeudi 25 septembre 2014 à 6:08, Fabián Rodríguez a écrit :
Cet avis important m'est parvenu ce matin:
https://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2014/mfsa2014-73.html
Il est important de noter que cette faille a déjà été corrigée dans Iceweasel et
qu'il n'est pas nécessaire de
25 Septembre, nouvelle journée internationale de la faille ?
Merci a toi !
On 09/25/2014 12:46 PM, Sébastien NOBILI wrote:
Bonjour,
Le jeudi 25 septembre 2014 à 6:08, Fabián Rodríguez a écrit :
Cet avis important m'est parvenu ce matin:
hi list,
up till now every version of seamonkey, since a grey far_away past,
reproduced, when opened anew, exactly in the way i closed down my email-accounts.
from version 2.9.x it shuts down automatically my four email-accounts, even if
i leave them opened; when i close down seamonkey
On Tue, 04 Oct 2011 05:41:45 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
(...)
Only one hassle, i have intermittent problems with google, it takes a
search sometimes 30 seconds to load or hangs and does not search at all.
Other search engines work fine from the top right hand search tab bar.
Any idea's
Hi,
My previous desktop distro i used Firefox. So i backed up all of my
Firefox files and installed Squeeze.
Once Squeeze was installed i took the Firefox files and inserted them
in the Sea Monkey directory.
It worked.
Only one hassle, i have intermittent problems with google, it takes a
On 04/10/11 14:41, Mark Panen wrote:
Hi,
My previous desktop distro i used Firefox. So i backed up all of my
Firefox files and installed Squeeze.
Once Squeeze was installed i took the Firefox files and inserted them
in the Sea Monkey directory.
It worked.
Only one hassle, i have
not seamonkey.
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sorry i meant iceweasel not seamonkey.
Seemed feasible (in fact it's quite possible, I just haven't done it).
Then it's possibly extensions.
Was there a version difference between Firefox and Iceweasel?
Any extensions appear to be missing after the move?
Have you tried an alternative
I an run Debian squeeze and i do use Iceape as Default if i have a
problem with other browser
I have Seamonkey 2.2 install in my home dir it was working before i
upgraded. I run it from the command line i get illegal instruction.
I did download it and ran it from the commmand line i get
Bona tarda,
intento passar tots els missatges d'un compte pop d'una versió una mica antiga
de Seamonkey (la suite navegador+correu de Mozilla) que està a Windows i es
puguin veure des de Icedove en Debian.
Jo això ho havia fet fa molts anys (a l'època de Netscape 4) cap a l'antiga
Mozilla Suite
In alpine.deb.1.10.1012101432270.3...@bretnewworkstation.busby.net, Bret
Busby wrote:
can someone please advise when it is likely (not definite, but, likely),
that [squeeze] will be released?
From http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/:
People often ask if there is a single release progress
In aanlktikhzavzxdoshk_4uo8boqvjfusogxjflrbfg...@mail.gmail.com, Peter
Tenenbaum wrote:
PS: I think this is the first time I'm answering a Debian question, rather
than asking it...
Thanks for doing so!
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
Squeeze is in a pretty deep freeze. When it is released as the new stable,
new upstream versions for many packages will be included. Between that
release and the Wheezy release, few (if any) new upstream versions will be
introduced into
In alpine.deb.1.10.1012081410240.25...@bretnewworkstation.busby.net, Bret
Busby wrote:
the latest .deb
package of Iceape/Seamonkey available for a stable Debian version, is
four years out of date, with the Seamonkey project not providing
packaged (as in .deb packages) versions of its software, I
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 14:18:29 +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
Due to the removal by the Debian Project, of Iceape/Seamonkey from the
Debian packages, with the latest available version of Iceape/Seamonkey
for a stable debian distribution, being
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en
FWIW, I'm running Squeeze, and I just installed iceape 2.0.10, which I
believe is the most recent version of SeaMonkey. I'm running on an AMD64
platform, if that matters.
-PT
PS: I think this is the first time I'm answering a Debian question, rather
than asking it...
Hello.
Due to the removal by the Debian Project, of Iceape/Seamonkey from the
Debian packages, with the latest available version of Iceape/Seamonkey
for a stable debian distribution, being
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US;
rv:1.8.0.14eol) Gecko/20070505 Iceape/1.0.9
On a slightly (more) off-topic question - does any one know how fnord
Ubuntu gets around the Mozilla Corp. restrictions with Firefox?
I know that Ubuntu's Firefox install comes with an addon named Ubuntu
Firefox Modifications - I assume they just use that for all their changes.
IIRC the FF
On 18/09/10 12:52, Bret Busby wrote:
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, Scott Ferguson wrote:
(a pyrrhic victory!)
What?
Rebirth from the ashes - Phoenix had complications so Firefox was chosen
to symbolise the victorious rebirth of, um, - the spirit/ghost of
Netscape(?).
Supposedly the revenge
, and the stuff above
Mozilla Corp, above, was posted by me, and from there down, was posted
by Scott (to avoid confusion about misquoting).
What about the differences between iceape and Seamonkey?
Do they have the same funtionality?
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Armadale
West Australia
..
So once
(to avoid confusion about misquoting).
What about the differences between iceape and Seamonkey?
Do they have the same funtionality?
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Armadale
West Australia
..
...and I cut it further :-)
Similar story to Iceweasel (note the lower-case w!) and Firefox.
(Going
above Mozilla Corp, above, was posted by me, and from there
down, was posted by Scott (to avoid confusion about misquoting).
What about the differences between iceape and Seamonkey?
Do they have the same funtionality?
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Armadale
West Australia
..
...and I cut
.
*nod. Thank you.
(a pyrrhic victory!)
What?
Rebirth from the ashes - Phoenix had complications so Firefox was chosen
to symbolise the victorious rebirth of, um, - the spirit/ghost of
Netscape(?).
Supposedly the revenge of Netscape on fnord Microsoft. (anecdote)
which became Seamonkey - due
On Fri, 17 Sep 2010, Scott Ferguson wrote:
(a pyrrhic victory!)
What?
Rebirth from the ashes - Phoenix had complications so Firefox was chosen
to symbolise the victorious rebirth of, um, - the spirit/ghost of
Netscape(?).
Supposedly the revenge of Netscape on fnord Microsoft.
Hi all,
I was changed google.com with ixquick.com and when i press Search
button everything works how it should; but if I type anything in url
field and hit enter or go button it open result with google.com.
Same thing in IceApe and SeaMonkey in Squeeze and Sid.
Does anyone have a solution
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:19:37 +0200, godo wrote:
I was changed google.com with ixquick.com and when i press Search
button everything works how it should; but if I type anything in url
field and hit enter or go button it open result with google.com.
Same thing in IceApe and SeaMonkey
I think the location bar search facility is handled by keyword.URL
value in about:config section.
Greetings,
That was it.
Thanks!
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On 2010-07-08, Rick Pasotto r...@niof.net wrote:
I just upgraded to seamonkey 2.0.5 from 1.1.17. Now when I
ctl-middle-click on a url (in mutt) I get my start page instead of the
requested site in the new browser window.
Is this a bug in seamonkey?
Maybe. What happens when you invoke
I just upgraded to seamonkey 2.0.5 from 1.1.17. Now when I
ctl-middle-click on a url (in mutt) I get my start page instead of the
requested site in the new browser window.
Is this a bug in seamonkey?
It's very annoying to have to cut-n-paste the url when I used to be able
to go directly
Thanks everyone for the replies,
On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 11:49:33 -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
I think you could just copy the relevant .sqlite files from SM to FF or
vice-versa.
Yes, works well except the signons.sqlite, which should be normal.
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On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 07:49, T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Quick question, has anyone tried to use firefox settings (homepage
setting, bookmark, saved password, etc) in seamonkey?
SeaMonkey 2.0 can be used with Weave, although it will not sync
bookmarks (just settings, form
Hi,
Quick question, has anyone tried to use firefox settings (homepage
setting, bookmark, saved password, etc) in seamonkey?
Thanks
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Hi,
Quick question, has anyone tried to use firefox settings (homepage
setting, bookmark, saved password, etc) in seamonkey?
Contrary to FF, seamonkey does not appear to have a global 'import'
wizard, at least I don't see it.
I didn't
you can get/install flashplugin-nonfree (adobe flash player 10) from debian
multimedia repo
http://debian-multimedia.org/
Thanks. I received an email with an attachment saying it needed a newer
version and I messed my system up trying to locate a newer version.
With flashplugin-nonfree
Still can't install flashplayer plugin.
I have an AMD 64 Dual Core processor. The system is Squeeze with
2.6.30-2-AMD64 kernel.
The 64 bit version of SeaMonkey2.0 is installed:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4)
Gecko/20091027 SeaMonkey/2.0
Apt has
:1.9.1.4)
Gecko/20091027 SeaMonkey/2.0
Apt has installed the new release of iceape:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.4)
Gecko/20091112 Iceape/2.0 (Debian-2.0-1)
The latest version of libflashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so is
installed.
I downloaded
Allen skrev:
I'm running Debian 5.01, and I did a Netinstall. I'm wondering if there are
any Debian packages for Seamonkey. I don't like Firefox, and I do like
Seamonkey.
In case you do not know, the corresponding package is called iceape in
debian, and was excluded from the release due
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 01:06:51PM +0100, Johan Gr?nqvist wrote:
Allen skrev:
I'm running Debian 5.01, and I did a Netinstall. I'm wondering if
there are any Debian packages for Seamonkey. I don't like Firefox,
and I do like Seamonkey.
In case you do not know, the corresponding package
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:30, Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 01:06:51PM +0100, Johan Gr?nqvist wrote:
Allen skrev:
I'm running Debian 5.01, and I did a Netinstall. I'm wondering if
there are any Debian packages for Seamonkey. I don't like Firefox,
and I do like
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:23:38AM -0800, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 10:30, Alex Samad a...@samad.com.au wrote:
[snip]
one for v2
They don't make releases for x86-64, but they do make nightlies:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/2009-11-17-02-comm
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 07:06:51 am Johan Grönqvist wrote:
Allen skrev:
I'm running Debian 5.01, and I did a Netinstall. I'm wondering if there
are any Debian packages for Seamonkey. I don't like Firefox, and I do
like Seamonkey.
In case you do not know, the corresponding package
Hi,
I'm running Debian 5.01, and I did a Netinstall. I'm wondering if there are
any Debian packages for Seamonkey. I don't like Firefox, and I do like
Seamonkey.
Also, are there any other Debian Repos that may have more software? I don't
care if it's free / open / or closed personally
On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 02:22:37AM EDT, Chris Jones wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:27:35PM EDT, Chris Jones wrote:
What I’m seeing is that my usual font was changed everywhere on
the page except for the keywords entered in step 3. above.
Same behavior with Firefox 3.5.
Anyone
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:27:35PM EDT, Chris Jones wrote:
What I’m seeing is that my usual font was changed everywhere on the page
except for the keywords entered in step 3. above.
Same behavior with Firefox 3.5.
Anyone seeing this with Opera, Konqueror, Dillo, IE..?
CJ
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I could not install Iceape ( i.e. Seamonkey; my favorite
web-browser ).
On searching I found it had been effectively blocked/removed, due to a lack
of volunteers to solve compatability problems. To my surprise there is
apparently very little call for it.
On 17.09.09 15:21, Boyd Stephen
I've just downloaded Debian 5 Lenny (stable), and installed it on the
second had drive on this secondary computer, where I have many linux disros
installed. I quite Like it as a Linux distribution, but I was disappointed
to find I could not install Iceape ( i.e. Seamonkey; my favorite web-browser
could not install Iceape ( i.e. Seamonkey; my favorite
web-browser ).
On searching I found it had been effectively blocked/removed, due to a lack
of volunteers to solve compatability problems. To my surprise there is
apparently very little call for it.
Yes, upstream has effectively abandoned
A puzzling issue that can be thus recreated:
1. fire up seamonkey
2. go to www.google.com → advanced search
3. enter some keyword or other
4. open the Edit: Preferences dialog
5. choose a distinctive font for Fonts for: Western
6. close Preferences
[To be on the safe side, and make sure of what
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 11:27:35PM EDT, Chris Jones wrote:
A puzzling issue that can be thus recreated:
1. fire up seamonkey
2. go to www.google.com → advanced search
3. enter some keyword or other
4. open the Edit: Preferences dialog
5. choose a distinctive font for Fonts for: Western
6
to the effect that seamonkey suffered a segmentation fault and that this
occurred at line 131 in what appears to be some wrapper script called
run-mozilla.sh. This is the entry point of a generic function that just
runs the program - i.e. could be anything that happened below. :-(
So it looks like I'll
Am Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:55:32 -0400
schrieb Chris Jones cjns1...@gmail.com:
It looks like they're caused by some mixed environment issue.
Should I remove every mozilla on the system and reinstall from
scratch?
Or is there a way to play those videos without the Flash player
plugin?
I'm
It looks like they're caused by some mixed environment issue.
Should I remove every mozilla on the system and reinstall from scratch?
Or is there a way to play those videos without the Flash player plugin?
Thanks,
CJ
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On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 03:55:32PM EDT, Chris Jones wrote:
It looks like they're caused by some mixed environment issue.
Should I remove every mozilla on the system and reinstall from scratch?
[erratum]
Should I remove everything mozilla ...
Or is there a way to play those videos
David Witbrodt wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if any email gurus are reading debian-user, and are
willing to share some advice?
In the past, I used email client apps like Seamonkey to retrieve
email from my ISP's POP3 server. I tend to save a lot of emails, sorted
into directories based
Hi,
I was wondering if any email gurus are reading debian-user, and are
willing to share some advice?
In the past, I used email client apps like Seamonkey to retrieve
email from my ISP's POP3 server. I tend to save a lot of emails, sorted
into directories based on who-was-the-sender or what
David Witbrodt a écrit :
Hi,
I was wondering if any email gurus are reading debian-user, and are
willing to share some advice?
In the past, I used email client apps like Seamonkey to retrieve
email from my ISP's POP3 server. I tend to save a lot of emails, sorted
into directories
Hello,
Just now I tried to browse to yahoo mail web page and Mozilla Seamonkey
on Debian Testing reported something to the effect of This page cannot
be loaded because SSL protocol has been disabled.
Never saw this before. I searched google and followed the steps on
Mozilla's web page that I got
Many of the webpages I look at specify 'Courier' as
the only font for code examples. When I go into
seamonkey-preferences-appearance-fonts-monospace
I find 'Courier New' but not plain 'Courier'.
The resulting display is extremely difficult to read.
How can I get seamonkey to use some other font
Kelly Clowers wrote:
On 10/30/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Seamonkey promts fills in a userid/password or prompts you with a list
of possible userids.
FF you have to fill in the userid first.
Can Seamonkey's behavior be emulated in FF?
Thanks
H
Unfortunately, I can't
Hi,
Seamonkey promts fills in a userid/password or prompts you with a list
of possible userids.
FF you have to fill in the userid first.
Can Seamonkey's behavior be emulated in FF?
Thanks
H
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On 10/30/06, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Seamonkey promts fills in a userid/password or prompts you with a list
of possible userids.
FF you have to fill in the userid first.
Can Seamonkey's behavior be emulated in FF?
Thanks
H
Unfortunately, I can't answer your question
hi list,
i am using seamonkey (last version) nowadays as mail sending and
receiving program; i am maintainer of two mailing lists for farmers in
the netherlands, belgium and france.
somehow seamonkey (as well as mozilla) refuses to accept html-messages
from the outside. i am working
On 10/09/2006 07:12 AM, steef wrote:
hi list,
i am using seamonkey (last version) nowadays as mail sending and
receiving program; i am maintainer of two mailing lists for farmers in
the netherlands, belgium and france.
somehow seamonkey (as well as mozilla) refuses to accept html-messages
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