On 01/30/2017 02:06 AM, Bret Busby wrote:
On 30/01/2017, WaltS48 <[email protected]> wrote:
On 01/29/2017 06:31 PM, Pat Connors wrote:
I have been using 2.47 without any problems, and I see this (2.48) is
not on the SeaMonkey website, so is it not authorized as is the 2.47 I
am using?  Is there a good reason why I should switch when I have no
problems with my 2.47?



There is no official SeaMonkey 2.47 either. The current official
SeaMonkey release is 2.46, released Dec. 22, 2016.

You are probably using an unofficial build from Adrian. If he has an
update available it's probably okay to use.

The fragmentation of builds makes support a bit harder IMHO.



Because your signature shows you to be using Ubuntu 16.04, as am I (I
use UbuntuMATE 16.04), what is the command to show the version number
that is installed, without having to load the application?


After 16 years since I have taken a Linux course, it came back to me, that -V along with the application name in a terminal window will provide the version of the application.

So, open a terminal window, type seamonkey -V and if it is installed via Ubuntu it should work.

If you installed it via a tarball, in another location than where Ubuntu installs, then you will have to enter the path to that location and use ./seamonkey -V. I think.

Probably best to just open SeaMonkey and use Help > Troubleshooting Information.


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