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 Synaptic/Apt. The rationale as I recall is
that I as nonprivileged user can thereafter add extensions, and no have
to run as root when doing so. Does such thinking still hold, or should
I be using Synaptic to do the installs? Thx, RL
Yes (IMO) for awhile:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160
Or, if you want an 'unofficial' Ubuntu system install that works (32bit
& 63bit):
63 bit?
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2
or for 2.0.5
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2-pre
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