Daniel wrote:
On 16/08/2015 1:29 AM, »Q« wrote:
In <news:[email protected]>,
"David E. Ross" <[email protected]> wrote:

On 8/15/2015 5:00 AM, WaltS48 wrote:

Forward / slashes are used in Linux file paths. It took me awhile
to get used to that after leaving Windows.

Thus, Daniel CANNOT use the same profile for both Windows and Linux
when running SeaMonkey.

It's been ages since I did it (since Mozilla Suite days, I think), but
it used to work.  You just needed a Windows profiles.ini with
backslashes and a Linux profiles.ini with (forward) slashes.

Thank you for this, Q!! Just now, when I read David's response, above, I
was mentally composing my response, something like ....

Windows7 profile.ini reads profile location as E:\Internet\Profile\Profile
Linux profile.ini reads profile location as
mnt/win_e/Internet/Profile/Profile

Different structure, but each read correctly be the appropriate OS!


Just the thing that trips up some folk when moving from Windows to Linux is with Linux you MUST pay attention to case so the Windows default path uses a uppercase P in profile you better make sure the profile.ini reflect it.

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Take care,

Jonathan
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