Hello Rick Merrill,
Am 2010-05-22 19:46:21, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
not showing pacman on
windows xp sp3 with SM 2.0.4 ???!!!
JavaScript enabled!
I am under Debina GNU/LIux 5.0 Lenny and with original Firefox plus the
latesd stable and the devel version plus Seamonkey 2.0.4 I can
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
seamlessly would be appreciated. I will leave this fine old fellow up
and running for a
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
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I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
seamlessly would be
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
SeaMonkey, so any tips for transferring email, addresses and newsgroups
On 23.05.2010 07:30, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer to stay with
On 23.05.2010 07:28, Rick Merrill wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 22.05.2010 18:46, Rick Merrill wrote:
--- Original Message ---
not showing pacman on
windows xp sp3 with SM 2.0.4 ???!!!
JavaScript enabled!
Cache cleared and cookies enabled? Works here.
On 5/22/10 5:44 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/22/10 4:46 PM, Rick Merrill wrote:
not showing pacman on
windows xp sp3 with SM 2.0.4 ???!!!
JavaScript enabled!
I get it with Windows XP SP2 and SM 2.0.4
By the way, it seemed to take quite a bit of time to appear AFTER all
downloading
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 07:30, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 05:43, Broadback wrote:
--- Original Message ---
I have treated myself to a new computer, it comes, of course, with all
the usual Microsoft stuff. However I would prefer
The Seamonkey install instructions I've been using (successfully) for a
year or two have me expand the Seamonkey tar/bz2 file into a
subdirectory under home, and manually add an entry in my Gnome/Kde menu,
as opposed to installing via Synaptic/Apt. The rationale as I recall is
that I as
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 23.05.2010 07:28, Rick Merrill wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Jay Garcia wrote:
On 22.05.2010 18:46, Rick Merrill wrote:
--- Original Message ---
not showing pacman on
windows xp sp3 with SM 2.0.4 ???!!!
JavaScript enabled!
Cache cleared and cookies enabled?
Interviewed by CNN on 23/5/2010 16:49, Rick Merrill told the world:
And now it has gone - is the pacman archived somewhere?
Google traditionally archives all nonstandard logos in this page:
http://www.google.com/logos/index.html
I just looked there, and the Pac-Man didn't arrive yet. But
On 05/23/2010 12:27 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
The Seamonkey install instructions I've been using (successfully) for a
year or two have me expand the Seamonkey tar/bz2 file into a
subdirectory under home, and manually add an entry in my Gnome/Kde menu,
as opposed to installing via
Rob Lindauer wrote:
The Seamonkey install instructions I've been using (successfully) for a
year or two have me expand the Seamonkey tar/bz2 file into a
subdirectory under home, and manually add an entry in my Gnome/Kde menu,
as opposed to installing via Synaptic/Apt. The rationale as I recall
On Sat, 22 May 2010 14:58:43 -0400, Ed Mullen
edmundjmul...@yahoo.com wrote:
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
old:
A couple days ago I started getting some little save or browse
window anytime I clicked on an mp3 file (using SeaMonkey 2.04 under
XP). I looked in preferences under helper applications - mp3
NoOp wrote:
On 05/23/2010 12:27 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
The Seamonkey install instructions I've been using (successfully) for a
year or two have me expand the Seamonkey tar/bz2 file into a
subdirectory under home, and manually add an entry in my Gnome/Kde menu,
as opposed to installing via
On 05/23/2010 06:31 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
Or, if you want an 'unofficial' Ubuntu system install that works (32bit
63bit):
63 bit?
Yeah... I was watching the Sharks get wooped by the Blackhawks at the
time dropped a bit in the process :-)
I been playing Zynga Texas Holdem Poker on Facebook for some time now
but had been using IE-8 for Facebook due to Farmville problems.
Yesterday I had been checking my email using Seamonkey 2.0.4 on my XP
Sp3 system AMD 2400+ Athlon XP, 2gig ram computer and jumped to Facebook
via a link in
NoOp wrote:
On 05/23/2010 06:31 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
Or, if you want an 'unofficial' Ubuntu system install that works (32bit
63bit):
63 bit?
Yeah... I was watching the Sharks get wooped by the Blackhawks at the
time dropped a bit in the process :-)
Thought maybe
On Sun, 23 May 2010 15:54:26 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 05/23/2010 02:23 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
With SeaMonkey versions before 2.0 there were extensions that needed to
be installed into the application directory so you needed access to that
directory, which usually meant you needed to be root.
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