Jesse Molina wrote:

Follow-up on this issue from last month.

I had posted about using Seamonkey on Linux. I use mail and browser and
have a lot of tabs open and I almost never reboot or restart Seamonkey
unless I need to. I was finding that Seamonkey was really dragging with
the amount of load I was putting it under, and drag-and-drop features
would stop working often, requiring a restart to fix.

Someone suggested I try the 64bit version of Seamonkey, and I now am.

The performance improvement is dramatically positive. I have not yet
experienced the same trouble that I was having before, and I have really
tried to open a lot of windows and tabs.

Unfortunately, I just realized that Google maps is not working for me.
Otherwise, I had not had any other technical issues. Yahoo maps are
working fine though.


Google Maps works for me, SM 2.8 on Mandriva Linux 2007!

I did not mention it in my original post, but I was also having problems
with Flash and other videos jumping, skipping and doing other bad things
during playback. This is not longer happening.

Same user profile as before.



Jesse Molina wrote:

Oh really... I had no idea.

Do any plugins or addons have any problem with it?

Do you know of any other trouble that I might want to look out for?

Thanks for the tip! I will definitely try it out.



Daniel wrote:
Jesse, the SeaMonkey Council has been releasing an "unsupported" 64bit
SeaMonkey since back in the SM 1.x.x days....I am posting this reply
using SM 64bit on my Mandriva Linux!!

Also have SM 64 bit on my Windows 7 Pro!!

Very few problems on either!

Check out "Contributed Builds" at bottom of page

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#2.7.2


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Daniel
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