It has happened again!  I had it solved for some time.  I had found a
"panels.rdf"  file in /usr/share/seamonkey and copied it to
/home/ed/.mozilla/default/********.slt/  and everything worked fine
until today.

Now I get the following message on starting seamonkey:
"The sidebar is currently empty.

You may add tabs by clicking on the "Tabs" button above.

If you would like to completely hide.....etc...."

I've re-copied the panels.rdf file into the profile from the source, but when I 
close seamonkey and re-start it, the above message re-appears, and I find there 
is no panels.rdf in the profile.  There is, however, a "lock" file of 15 bytes. 
 On attempting to read it, I get the following:
"The Link "lock" is Broken. Move it to Trash?
This link cannot be used, because its target "127.0.1.1:+4695" doesn't exist."

I suspect I must have Seamonkey closed before copying the file because
something in the closing of it must be causing the problem.

This is really irritating in an otherwise excellent browser.

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Lost all my tabs in seamonkey sidebar.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/410495
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