On Saturday 29 April 2006 08:36 am, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
On Saturday 29 April 2006 5:53 am, Peter Nikolic wrote:
Go one better
switch to Seamonkey i have had absolutley no problems since i switched on all 3 boxes 9.2 32bit 10.0 32bit 10.0 x86_64 and now the laptop
on
10.1rc x86_64 ..
I never heard of Seamonkey until you referred to it, but a web search showed me that it's a Mozilla project. The Linux version is based on GTK, so I wonder: does Seamonkey play well with KDE? Firefox has some problems in that context, though they're not fatal.
Seamonkey is the successor to the full-featured Netscape/Mozilla program, which is essentially firefox + thunderbird rolled into one. I have it on a VMWare partitition running 10.1RC2 and it seems fine there under KDE. It plays exactly the same as Firefox as far as I can tell. -- kai - www.perfectreign.com www.livebeans.com - the new NetBeans community 43...for those who require slightly more than the answer to life, the universe and everything.