EE wrote:
Disable automatic updating. In Preferences > Advanced > Software
Installation, under "SeaMonkey" uncheck "Automatically check for
updates".
Not the same thing.
Checking for updates and notifying the user doesn't install anything.
If you want to disable automatic updating, the box
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
accordiong...@gmail.com wrote:
This thread has gone in the wrong direction, as it is focusing on whether or
not I have backed up my profile data.
No you seem to be missing the point. You did not need to create a new
profile and "lose" your data just by uninstalling S
Le 31/12/2016 à 18:44, WaltS48 a écrit :
Some of us clear browsing history on shutdown.
I do
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accordiong...@gmail.com wrote:
> This thread has gone in the wrong direction, as it is focusing on whether or
> not I have backed up my profile data.
>
No you seem to be missing the point. You did not need to create a new
profile and "lose" your data just by uninstalling SeaMonkey and
reinstalling
This thread has gone in the wrong direction, as it is focusing on whether or
not I have backed up my profile data.
The original (and more important) question is -- is "shouldn't SeaMonkey check
System Requirements before automatically updating?"
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accordiong...@gmail.com wrote:
> The profile was crippled by SeaMonkey. Here is a description of this issue
> from the 2.46 Release Notes.
>
> "Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later version and
> then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.40 or earlier, SeaMonkey will rename yo
On 12/31/2016 12:32 PM, accordiong...@gmail.com wrote:
The profile was crippled by SeaMonkey. Here is a description of this issue
from the 2.46 Release Notes.
"Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later version and then try
to go back to SeaMonkey 2.40 or earlier, SeaMonke
The profile was crippled by SeaMonkey. Here is a description of this issue
from the 2.46 Release Notes.
"Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later version and
then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.40 or earlier, SeaMonkey will rename your
history file to places.sqlite.corrupt
accordiong...@gmail.com wrote:
> SeaMonkey 2.46 has automatically updated itself on my computer running Mac OS
> 10.6.8.
>
> This update is not compatible (it requires Mac OS 10.9), and therefore does
> not run.
>
> It also cripples my profile.
>
> And so now I must re-install 2.40, and start
SeaMonkey 2.46 has automatically updated itself on my computer running Mac OS
10.6.8.
This update is not compatible (it requires Mac OS 10.9), and therefore does not
run.
It also cripples my profile.
And so now I must re-install 2.40, and start over with a new profile.
Shouldn't SeaMonkey che
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