Never has worked for me, either.
Marisa
P.S. It is not a stupid question.
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
software working with seamonkey?
From the lack of replies it you
At least, nothing I've tried has succeeded. WinXP SP3.
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cmcadams wrote:
At least, nothing I've tried has succeeded. WinXP SP3.
Hmm, this is very unfortunate. I filed a bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762824
Greetings,
Jens
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On 6/8/2012 4:12 AM Marisa Ciceran submitted the following:
Never has worked for me, either.
Marisa
P.S. It is not a stupid question.
W3BNR wrote:
On 6/1/2012 10:56 AM Charles Siracuse submitted the following:
STUPID QUESTION #2-Does anybody have the coupons.com printer
On 08/06/12 04:23, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Peter Nieman schrieb:
And the purpose of that is what?
Educating users about what part of this monstrosity called Address is
actually important in terms of making sure you are visiting what you
think you are visiting.
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Encoding not correctly interpreted by receiving program (name and
version?).
The Receiving Program is Seamonkey 2.9.1
In the full headers, what does the recipient see for these lines?
MIME-Version:
Content-Type:
Lee wrote:
Hi Daniel
Normally set to UNREAD but after compacting I checked both and
nothing was there in UNREAD or ALL.
Daniel wrote:
Lee wrote:
The other day I lost all my mail out of the inbox and could
not figure out what happened. Today I lost it again but it
was right after I got the
DoctorBill wrote:
I keep having my Google Search flip up to Quick Links and screw up
my typing into Google.
I don't want it.
How can I toggle it off ? ver 2.7
DoctorBill
It is labeled Find Bar up between the Bookmarks bar and the
preferences toolbar.
Is there some way to turn that off ?
Bryan Morris wrote:
I know that Microsoft no longer support Windows 2000 but for personal
reasons (connected to some programs I run) I still use it
A couple of hours ago Sea Monkey automatically updated itself to the
latest version and - unlike Firefox - gave me no warning that this
wouldn't
Jens Hatlak wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
At least, nothing I've tried has succeeded. WinXP SP3.
Hmm, this is very unfortunate. I filed a bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=762824
Thanks.
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I think the point about Seamonkey not checking the OS Version is a good
one. Some software checks and some doesn't. Sometimes software will
appear to install (like this one) then not run.
Daniel wrote:
Bryan Morris wrote:
I know that Microsoft no longer support Windows 2000 but for personal
NoOp:
On 06/07/2012 06:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
Tested with a new install on two additional machines. See the bug report
for updates. Tested using both GNOME and KDE - result is the same, so it
is not a GNOME issue. I attached two screenshots:
1.
It seems to use noticeably less CPU and memory than 2.9, but for some reason,
2.10 goes apeshit every few minutes and pegs one CPU core for a few seconds,
going nonresponsive. After a few seconds, it is fine again. However, it
repeats every few minutes.
Usually, it seems that the freeze is
I've noticed recently (about SM 2.9...I think) what when I invoke a
download and the Progress Dialog comes up that sometimes it does not
time out correctly when the download is finished - i.e.; the barber
pole in the dialog continues to spin as if data are still being
downloaded, even though
In message 5zcdnyoke45im0_snz2dnuvz_r-dn...@mozilla.org, Daniel
d...@albury.nospam.net.au writes
Bryan Morris wrote:
A couple of hours ago Sea Monkey automatically updated itself to the
latest version and - unlike Firefox - gave me no warning that this
wouldn't run on W2000
.
At the bottom of
On 12-06-08 9:32 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I keep having my Google Search flip up to Quick Links and screw up
my typing into Google.
I don't want it.
How can I toggle it off ? ver 2.7
It is labeled Find Bar up between the Bookmarks bar and the
preferences toolbar.
Is there
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-06-08 9:32 AM, DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I keep having my Google Search flip up to Quick Links and screw up
my typing into Google.
I don't want it.
How can I toggle it off ? ver 2.7
It is labeled Find Bar up between the Bookmarks bar and the
preferences
NoOp:
On 06/07/2012 06:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
Tested with a new install on two additional machines. See the bug report
for updates. Tested using both GNOME and KDE - result is the same, so it
is not a GNOME issue. I attached two screenshots:
1.
On 06/08/2012 08:59 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 06/07/2012 06:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
Tested with a new install on two additional machines. See the bug report
for updates. Tested using both GNOME and KDE - result is the same, so it
is not a GNOME issue. I attached two screenshots:
1.
Sorry, I left off the attribution to Hartmut:
On 06/08/2012 08:59 AM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
On 06/07/2012 06:55 PM, NoOp wrote:
Tested with a new install on two additional machines. See the bug report
for updates. Tested using both GNOME and KDE - result is the same, so it
is not a
On 06/07/2012 02:02 PM, Rob Steinmetz wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I have one user who is getting occasional emails from different people.
They look like the text below (if it comes through) Anyone have any
ideas what is happening?
NoOp:
Hartmut, I've responded in the original thread so that we don't continue
to hijack the 'SeaMonkey 2.10 released thread. Please check:
That's better, yes.
Hartmut
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Rob Steinmetz wrote:
I think the point about Seamonkey not checking the OS Version is a good
one. Some software checks and some doesn't. Sometimes software will
appear to install (like this one) then not run.
Yes, as I was closing up last night, I noted that one of the Devs
(Ratty) had
NoOp wrote:
@Craig: I won't have fedora or openSUSE back up until later today. I'll
try to test then.
@Jens: I did a bit of experimenting this morning and discovered
(Ubuntu/Debian) that Mozilla Firefox (not the distro version) uses
mozilla-javaplugin.so only, whereas SeaMonkey (not the distro
Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
It seems to use noticeably less CPU and memory than 2.9, but for some reason,
2.10 goes apeshit every few minutes and pegs one CPU core for a few seconds,
going nonresponsive. After a few seconds, it is fine again. However, it
repeats every few minutes.
Usually, it
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012 12:39:25 +0100, Bryan Morris wrote:
I know that Microsoft no longer support Windows 2000 but for personal
reasons (connected to some programs I run) I still use it
A couple of hours ago Sea Monkey automatically updated itself to the
latest version and - unlike Firefox
Hi Hartmut,
On 06/08/2012 06:22 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
NoOp:
Hartmut Figge:
Actually I forgot the link to the other screenshot as well:
https://bug736811.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=631242
I have seen that in the bug.
I think the screen shots may be important as they show:
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