Frank Steiner wrote:
Hi,
we are fetching the latest Firefox an Seamonkey packages from /repositories/mozilla/SLE_10/ Don't know at which release this started, but currently we cannot have Firefox and seamonkey installed in parallel because Firefox obsoletes "mozilla" and seamonkey provides this.
This happens e.g. with seamonkey 1.1.9 and Firefox 2.0.0.14.
Is there a special reason why we should not be allowed to install Firefox and seamonkey at the same time? Any way to circumvent it? We have a lot of users who still want an integrated suite like seamonkey...
Just download seamonkey installer and install to /opt. It's 100% self-contained (no reliance on anytyhing other than the standard X libraries), and everything installs into one directory tree (which means that a simple rm -rf can get rid of it). The network installer is small (downloads in seconds), and running the installer takes all of a few more seconds.
P.P.S And another thing... Now let me get this straight. Bill Clinton is getting $12 Million for his memoirs. His wife Hillary got $8 million for hers. That's $20 million for memories from two people, who for eight years repeatedly testified, under oath, that they couldn't remember anything.
Yes, but she *DOES* remember going to Bosnia, and the transport plane doing a "corkscrew landing" and then running for cover because of the "sniper fire"....even though everyone else on the trip remembers an uneventful flight, and the news camera footage shows a short "welcome to Bosnia" ceremonia out in the middle of the airfield.... Must have been her visits to that special parallel universe that left-wingers seem to inhabit...where the rules of economics are completely different from those here. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org