WaltS48 wrote:
On 3/14/19 3:11 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
martinlant...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Recently ive installed PuppyLinux Wary 5.5 on my Pentium 3 Pc. I'm new with it.
Now i used the standard Seamonkey browser to try visit YouTube.
But i can't reach the site because of outdated software it seems.

Whatsapp should i do? Can i Just intall a newer version Seamonkey or update it?

Would like to hear how to make it all work.

Martin


What version ships with your distro?  Current release is 2.49.4 and can
be downloaded from the seamonkey website for manual installation.  If
your distro is a debian or ubuntu derivative you can add ubuntuzilla to
your repositories to install it.

Dave


As far as I know, no distro ships SeaMonkey anymore.

For a 32-bit operating system you have to download.

<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/>.

For a 64-bit SeaMonkey they need the contributed build.

<http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#contrib>


1 - Opensuse ships with Seamonkey, although they did leave it out a release or two back because of problems around then.
2 - Best of luck making 64-bit software run on a Pentium III.

Wary Puppy 5.5 is 6 years old, it had "T2 binary compatability" (whatever that is) http://puppylinux.com/family-tree.html

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