On 07/25/2013 06:58 AM, Daniel wrote:
Is it just me?? (Probably, but I'll ask anyway!)
On the SeaMonkey irc on Tuesday, I read that a SM 2.20b2 was being spun
ready for release, so tonight, approx 48hrs later, I thought I'd check
if they were available yet, and they were, at
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.20b2, so I started d/l'ing
both the Linux and Windows version (and just now I realise I want the
Linux 64 bit, whereas that chart is for the 32 bit version, so, later,
I'll have to d/l the Contributed 64bit version from near the bottom of
that page!!) ....
However, as I was downloading the two files, I started thinking "Did I
get to select where I wanted the d/l'ed files saved??" and I couldn't
recall either version offering a d/l location!!
I checked the usual locations I d/l these files to, but couldn't see any
downloading happening, checked the Download Manager but it showed
nothing happening in the last couple of days! I checked my web account
download site and it was showing I'd downloaded 48MB tonight, which
means I must have d/l'ed the files, or at least two big parts! So I
thought I'd try again with the (wrong) Linux version .... the Network
monitor showed plenty of activity, my usage tonight is now over 79MB,
but still no option of where to save the file, nor any entry in the
Download Managers list of files downloaded.
This is all on my Linux install as listed below.
Anybody else seeing this mystery??
Using SM 2.19 I got the "You have chosen to open", "What should
SeaMonkey do with this file" dialog box. Choosing "Save" opens my
Downloads folder, and allows me to chose another location if desired.
I do not have "Do this automatically for files like this from now on"
checked in the first dialog box.
Checked my Downloads folder, and there is SM 2.20b2 64-bit Linux version.
Installed, made a copy of my SM 2.19 profile and assigned it to SM
2.20b2 using the stand alone profile manager, started SM 2.20b2, add-ons
check updated Lightning to the correct version.
All is well here.
Did you check "Do this automatically for files like this from now on"
for tar.bz2 files in the past? Maybe you need to check in Edit >
Preferences > Helper Applications, and reset it to "Always ask".
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openSUSE 12.3 (64-bit) KDE 4.10.2
Thunderbird Earlybird 24.0a2 with Lightning 2.6a2
You've been warned, but still continue to run red lights?
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