Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:12:18 +0300, /Stanimir Stamenkov/:
Thu, 15 Sep 2011 00:27:19 -0400, /Rostyslaw Lewyckyj/:
On the third menu bar on the email screen there is a dropdown
menu box called View: .
You have three menu bars, really?
Wow. Reading one of your other posts, I now realize you
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
Sometimes, like earlier this evening, when I send a message,
SM will first put up an alert that it is
Ray_Net wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
Sometimes, like earlier this evening, when I send a message,
SM will first put up an alert
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
My email/news display is set up to have a folder pane on the left
and a messages pane on the right. The
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 15/09/2011 00:12, NoOp told the world:
Snip
got
behind the wheel on his Mercedes at twice the speed limit --
Difficult enough to do at the speed limit!!
--
Daniel
GerardJan wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
Sometimes, like earlier this evening, when I send a message,
SM will
Under synchronisation and storage in the account settings there is a
provision for deleting messages according to certain criteria. This
is to save disc space. One is for a maximum number of saved messages
and another is for messages more than a set number of days old.
However, I suspect
New computer, brand new installation of Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome, ext4 file
system . I use Thunderbird, wife uses Seamonkey on same box. The latest
version in the 11.04 repository is 2.0.13 and it installed as expected. I
set up her POP email account (1 account). It receives mail fine. Browsing
is
On 9/15/11, Paul p...@main.com wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
Provocative enough subject line?
Actually I'm *serious* !
I personally suspect that all these security features are trying to
protect users from there own culpable acts.
I take responsibility for my own well being by:
1.
Daniel wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
Sometimes, like earlier this evening, when I send a
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
Followup:
I've removed 2.0.13 and reinstalled it, but kept same profile. No change
in the crashing. Google unhelpful. Any ideas?
I have completely removed SeaMonkey -- now *including* the profile -- and
reinstalled 2.0.13 with new profile. Same
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
Followup:
I've removed 2.0.13 and reinstalled it, but kept same profile. No change
in the crashing. Google unhelpful. Any ideas?
I have completely removed SeaMonkey -- now *including* the profile -- and
reinstalled
WLS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
Followup:
I've removed 2.0.13 and reinstalled it, but kept same profile. No
change in the crashing. Google unhelpful. Any ideas?
I have completely removed SeaMonkey -- now *including* the profile --
and
Among the advantages of staying current on SM (hey, it can't ALL be bugs and angst)
are these particularly nifty, IMHO, WebGL examples:
https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/registry/trunk/public/webgl/sdk/demos/webkit/Earth.html
WLS wrote:
So why doesn't [does?] Ubuntu have SM 2.0.14? Is that operating system
that bad
they don't keep up with security releases of browsers? Not that SM
2.0.14 is up to date with security fixes.
I can't answer that, except to say that Ubuntu is a fine operating system.
--
-bts
Sorry about that. Maybe it is all bugs and angst. Check if there's a newer video
driver (direct from the chipset vendor, eg nVidia, not the card manufacturer).
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Among the advantages of staying current on SM (hey, it can't ALL be bugs
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
lol! I'll worry about security later, after I get the current
repository-provided version working without crashing!
Sometimes, when a program crashes repeatedly and inexplicably,
it is not the program at fault at all (except in the sense
that it was not coded
cmcadams wrote:
Sorry about that. Maybe it is all bugs and angst. Check if there's a newer
video driver (direct from the chipset vendor, eg nVidia, not the card
manufacturer).
about:config webgl.force-enabled - true appears to suffice :
I wonder why it is necessary ?
Philip Taylor
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
WLS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
WLS wrote:
SM 2.0.13 is no longer secure, try SM 2.3.3
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
You must have missed my original post in this thread. But thanks.
Security is not
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
about:config webgl.force-enabled - true appears to suffice :
I wonder why it is necessary ?
Unless I also set about:config webgl.force_osmesa to true, in
which case it stops working again.
W[hat]TH is osmesa and W]ho]TH thought it a good idea to allow
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
GerardJan wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
Sometimes, like earlier this evening,
On 9/15/2011 2:04 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Sorry about that. Maybe it is all bugs and angst. Check if there's a newer
video driver (direct from the chipset vendor, eg nVidia, not the card
manufacturer).
about:config webgl.force-enabled - true appears
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:12:18 +0300, /Stanimir Stamenkov/:
Thu, 15 Sep 2011 00:27:19 -0400, /Rostyslaw Lewyckyj/:
On the third menu bar on the email screen there is a dropdown
menu box called View: .
You have three menu bars, really?
Wow. Reading one of your other
WLS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
lol! I'll worry about security later, after I get the current
repository-provided version working without crashing!
What do they have to say about it on the Ubuntu forum? Could it be a bad
build in the repository?
Can't say. I haven't been to the
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
lol! I'll worry about security later, after I get the current
repository-provided version working without crashing!
Sometimes, when a program crashes repeatedly and inexplicably, it is not
the program at fault at all
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj a écrit :
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
On the third menu bar on the email screen there is a dropdown
menu box called View: . When one clicks
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
WLS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
lol!I'll worry about security later, after I get the current
repository-provided version working without crashing!
What do they have to say about it on the Ubuntu forum? Could it be a bad
build in the repository?
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 9/15/2011 2:04 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
about:config webgl.force-enabled - true appears to suffice :
I wonder why it is necessary ?
Its necessary because the driver/hardware combo you have is faulty in one of
possibly many ways.
It
On 09/15/2011 05:09 AM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
New computer, brand new installation of Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome, ext4 file
system. I use Thunderbird, wife uses Seamonkey on same box. The
latest
version in the 11.04 repository is 2.0.13 and it installed as expected. I
set up her
NoOp wrote:
On 09/15/2011 05:09 AM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
New computer, brand new installation of Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome, ext4 file
system. I use Thunderbird, wife uses Seamonkey on same box. The latest
version in the 11.04 repository is 2.0.13 and it installed as expected.
I set up her
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I'm on a Win7 Ultimate with SP1 system. My SM 2.3.3 is the pushed
update to SM 2.3.2 which was downloaded and applied over an
SM 2.0.14 system. I have no add-ons.
On the third menu bar on the email screen there is a dropdown
menu box called View: . When one clicks on
On 9/15/2011 3:07 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 9/15/2011 2:04 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
about:config webgl.force-enabled - true appears to suffice :
I wonder why it is necessary ?
Its necessary because the driver/hardware
On 11-09-15 3:07 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
And does Seamonkey make this decision based on a probe,
or based on a blacklist, or based on a whitelist, or
on some other criterion ?
There's a list with links to bugs at
WLS wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Among the advantages of staying current on SM (hey, it can't ALL be bugs
and angst) are these particularly nifty, IMHO, WebGL examples:
https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/registry/trunk/public/webgl/sdk/demos/webkit/Earth.html
I didn't even realize that was there, mine's still set to false. The answer from
Justin appears to resolve that: it could well still be the driver.
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Sorry about that. Maybe it is all bugs and angst. Check if there's a newer
video
Ken Rudolph wrote:
WLS wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Among the advantages of staying current on SM (hey, it can't ALL be bugs
and angst) are these particularly nifty, IMHO, WebGL examples:
https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/registry/trunk/public/webgl/sdk/demos/webkit/Earth.html
On 9/15/2011 7:13 PM, cmcadams wrote:
I didn't even realize that was there, mine's still set to false. The
answer from Justin appears to resolve that: it could well still be the
driver.
Well |force_enable| will always be false unless you explicitly turn it
to true. Its only used to override
Lee wrote:
On 9/15/11, Paul p...@main.com wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
Provocative enough subject line?
Actually I'm *serious* !
I personally suspect that all these security features are trying to
protect users from there own culpable acts.
I take responsibility for my own well being by:
1.
Alex Baer wrote:
Rich Gray wrote:
Alex Baer wrote:
Re-creation of index files was unfortunately not done instantly in
earlier versions. For large mbox files it takes ages. The whole concept
slows down actions, such as copying 500 messages from one folder to
another one significantly. It
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