Ok, since I have no such trouble on Hardy/8.04.1LTS I can only think Bug is 
Interpid-related.
You could try starting seamonkey from the command Line and then look at the 
output in case
seamonkey crashes or put message again and eather post that log here or see for 
errors in log.

Since I cannot reproduce a bug, try to first backup/copy your .mozilla directory
and try after that to use it and see if it repeats.

It`s nothing wrong with being stuck with 1.1.12, all Ubuntu editions but
testing/Jaunty ane on it now.

Thing I personally do is to compile Seamonkey for Hardy from testing source, 
the moment it is available in testing ubuntu repository. (*.dsc *.orig.tar.gz, 
*diff.gz).
I follow procedure found in package debian-reference I installed from synaptic.
After download i do sudo apt-get build-dep seamonkey , dpkg-source -x *.dsc ,
cd seamonkey*, dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
And i get packages for Ubuntu i am currently using and I install then with 
cd.., sudo dpkg -i *.deb
One can also install binary package from seamonkey-project.org if it is badly 
needed.

(Personally I just don`t like that ubuntuzilla.wiki.sourceforge.net solution.
I am using 64-bit Seamonkey and I am doing well without 32--bit now..

But the propper way it just to wait until repository has fresh Seamonkey and it 
will upgrade to it automatically. (or to post a bug about it, like I did for 
Seamonkey 1.1.13)
Seamonkey latest bugfix/security release is 1.1.14.

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