Hell-o! On 11/01/2009 06:11 PM, *Thomas H. George* wrote, and I quote (in part):
> Downloaded seamonkey-2.0.tar.gz into /usr/local, uppacked it, went to > /usr/local/seamonkey and ran ./seamonkey from a terminal window. > Seamonkey started at the home page with the following output to the > terminal window: -----(Cut)----- > I am running Debian Squeeze on a 64 bit system. Is SM2 a 64 bit > release? If so, what is my problem? No, it's a 32bit release. But you can try this x86_64 version (compiled on amd64 squeeze): http://www.nazir.cz/seamonkey/seamonkey-2.0.en-US.linux-x86_64-nazir.tar.bz2 http://www.nazir.cz/seamonkey/seamonkey-2.0.en-US.linux-x86_64-nazir.tar.bz2.sig http://www.nazir.cz/seamonkey/enigmail-0.97a-linux-x86_64.xpi http://www.nazir.cz/seamonkey/enigmail-0.97a-linux-x86_64.xpi.sig -- Petr Voralek (JabberID: na...@jabber.cz) { The only problem with troubleshooting is that sometimes trouble shoots back. }
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