Yes, it's too complicated for me, although I was used to work with MS DOS line commands. *Jordi Borràs Alabern* (Manresa, Barcelona, Catalunya/Catalonia)
Missatge de NFN Smith <[email protected]> del dia dv., 25 d’oct. 2019 a les 16:45: > Dirk Fieldhouse wrote: > > > > Surely the Ubuntuzilla PPA > > <https://sourceforge.net/p/ubuntuzilla/wiki/Main_Page/#installation> > > would be the easiest way for Jordi to install SeaMonkey? It's not > > mentioned in the linked page (nor the older one) but a big G site search > > suggests it's not mentioned anywhere on www.seamonkey-project.org > > (although I was pretty sure I did see one). > > > I agree that this is the easiest way of getting Seamonkey installed on > an Ubuntu installation. > > I'm enthusiastic about doing installations via APT (over the typical > Windows methodology of manual download and running the installer, or > building from source code), because it's a quick thing to get updates > quickly after they're released. With Seamonkey and Ubuntuzilla, I found > that I had the 2.49.5 release installed on an Ubuntu 16.04 machine > before I got around to applying on either Windows or Mac. Because > Ubuntuzilla is listed in my APT configs, the update was processed as a > part of daily checks for new software. > > The one small complication to doing PPAs is in getting a repository > added to your configs. It's easy enough to add an additional line for > Ubuntuzilla (and it's often faster to do from command line than GUI), > although I sometimes trip up in getting the signing keys done correctly. > In any case, the instructions shown at the link above are more than > sufficient. > > Smith > _______________________________________________ > support-seamonkey mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

