On 12/01/2018 22:38, Mark wrote:
> Don't the OS kernel / BIOS / CPU updates just mitigate against Meltdown,
> preventing applications (executing in ring3) from inferring content of
> kernel memory (in ring0)?
AFAIU, the kernel work-around for Meltdown is /not/ mapping the
kernel inside an appli
On 1/14/2018 at 1:39 PM, Jonathan N. Little created this epitome of
digital genius:
Lil Sparrow wrote:
Thanks to Ed and Jonathan I now have my layout back again but I don't
have any of my mail folders or mails.
I originally installed the lastest version of Seamonkey and as warned
no mails wer
Lil Sparrow wrote:
Thanks to Ed and Jonathan I now have my layout back again but I don't
have any of my mail folders or mails.
I originally installed the lastest version of Seamonkey and as warned no
mails were brought over from the back up. I'm used to that but can
usually go through the pro
Thanks to Ed and Jonathan I now have my layout back again but I don't
have any of my mail folders or mails.
I originally installed the lastest version of Seamonkey and as warned
no mails were brought over from the back up. I'm used to that but can
usually go through the process of re-downloadi
Thank you. Ed and Jonathan
On 13 January 2018 at 17:13, Fire Bird wrote:
> I use SeaMonkey as my email client. I checked my mail first thing, as
> usual, and all was well. However when I went back later, the layout
> had changed, only one account was listed. All the others had
> disappeared. I tr
Mozing wrote:
I use Seamonkey for newsgroups.
In a post there is a link I click on and the default browser (Firefox)
does NOT open, but the Seamonkey browser opens.
I do not like the Seamonkey browser at all ! I find it harder to use
and difficult to see.
If you're having difficulty with t
On 1/14/2018 at 10:41 AM, Mozing created this epitome of digital genius:
I use Seamonkey for newsgroups.
In a post there is a link I click on and the default browser (Firefox)
does NOT open, but the Seamonkey browser opens.
I do not like the Seamonkey browser at all ! I find it harder to use
Mozing wrote:
I use Seamonkey for newsgroups.
In a post there is a link I click on and the default browser (Firefox)
does NOT open, but the Seamonkey browser opens.
I do not like the Seamonkey browser at all ! I find it harder to use
and difficult to see.
How do I fix this !
Use Thunderb
I use Seamonkey for newsgroups.
In a post there is a link I click on and the default browser (Firefox)
does NOT open, but the Seamonkey browser opens.
I do not like the Seamonkey browser at all ! I find it harder to use
and difficult to see.
How do I fix this !
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Daniel wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Do you miss the list or the button? There should be a thicker line
at the right which will show the list when clicked. gtk3 problem.
Theme and distribution dependent.
Tracked in
https://bugzilla.mozi
David H. Durgee wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Do you miss the list or the button? There should be a thicker line
at the right which will show the list when clicked. gtk3 problem.
Theme and distribution dependent.
Tracked in
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bu
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