On 06/23/2010 10:47 AM, Ray wrote:
> I've been using Seamonkey 2.0.4 on my Linux Ubuntu and like it a lot. 
> Then today I got the message on my Seamonkey home page urging me to 
> upgrade to 2.0.5.  So I followed the link to download the tar thingy, 
> and extracted it. This created a folder called seamonkey in the Home 
> folder, which now contains lots of extracted files and folders (the 
> previous 2.0.4 didn't do that - it must have tucked itself away 
> somewhere else - the seamonkey directory in the home folder is new).
> 
> Now what? Presumably it needs installing so that 2.0.5 runs instead of 
> the current 2.0.4, but I don't know how to do that, and I can't see any 
> instructions in the website download area.

Open a terminal and please provide the output of:

$ locate seamonkey-bin
$ apt-cache policy seamonkey
$ uname -a

That will tell us what/where & then we can advise further.
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