Tony Mechelynck wrote:


You say there is no SeaMonkey running:

- How did you close SeaMonkey the last time? The "proper" way to do it
consists of using File→Quit or Ctrl+Q then _waiting_ until it has
finished running, which means _longer_ than just waiting for all windows
to be closed: see next paragraph. Don't turn the computer off while
SeaMonkey is busy closing down.

- Does
ps -lC seamonkey-bin
list something other than column headings? If it does, then even if
SeaMonkey has already closed all its windows in response to your Ctrl+Q
(or File → Quit), there is still some cleanup in progress. If you run
ksysguard or gnome-system-monitor you should be able to follow how
SeaMonkey takes its time releasing its memory.
I have checked as above and Seamonkey is not running anywhere.

- See also
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_in_use
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey
about how to recover from a locked profile.

I have checked for the profile and it is where is should be. I still can't update.

Neil
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