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2008 Mar 16
2
Seamonkey rpms for CentOS?
Hello, does anyone know where to get seamonkey rpms for CentOS 5.1? -- Heiko Adams <heiko.adams at gmail.com> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil URL:
2008 Sep 14
2
SeaMonkey RPM for CentOS 5.2 (32 bit) is in which Yum Repository?
I'm curious about SeaMonkey (especially the HTML Composer). Which Yum Repository has the RPM for CentOS 5.2 (32 bit). TIA! [root at dell2400 ~]# yum install seamonkey Loading "priorities" plugin Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * google: dl.google.com * rpmforge: fr2.rpmfind.net * extras: mirror.cs.vt.edu * updates:
2007 Feb 24
1
CESA-2007:0077 Critical CentOS 4 x86_64 seamonkey - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0077 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0077.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: x86_64: devhelp-0.10-0.7.el4.x86_64.rpm devhelp-devel-0.10-0.7.el4.x86_64.rpm seamonkey-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.x86_64.rpm seamonkey-chat-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.x86_64.rpm
2007 Feb 24
1
CESA-2007:0077 Critical CentOS 4 i386 seamonkey - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0077 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0077.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: i386: devhelp-0.10-0.7.el4.i386.rpm devhelp-devel-0.10-0.7.el4.i386.rpm seamonkey-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.i386.rpm seamonkey-chat-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.i386.rpm seamonkey-devel-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.i386.rpm
2007 Feb 25
1
CESA-2007:0077 Critical CentOS 4 s390(x) seamonkey - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0077 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0077.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: s390: updates/s390/RPMS/seamonkey-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.s390.rpm updates/s390/RPMS/seamonkey-chat-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.s390.rpm updates/s390/RPMS/seamonkey-devel-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.s390.rpm
2007 Feb 24
1
CESA-2007:0077 Critical CentOS 4 ia64 seamonkey - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0077 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0077.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: files: updates/ia64/RPMS/seamonkey-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.ia64.rpm updates/ia64/RPMS/seamonkey-chat-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.ia64.rpm updates/ia64/RPMS/seamonkey-devel-1.0.8-0.1.el4.centos.ia64.rpm
2010 May 28
3
CentOS 5 and seamonkey
Has anyone had any success in rebuilding seamonkey 2.0.4 for CentOS 5 (32-bit)? I'm currently running seamonkey-2.0-1 which I rebuilt last November. Sadly, I have no idea where the SRPM originated. I found seamonkey-2.0.4-1.fc12.src.rpm and seamonkey-2.0.4-1.fc12.src.rpm, downloaded and got to 0th base: [rj at madeleine Downloads]$ rpmbuild --rebuild
2007 Apr 22
2
RE: seamonkey?
What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do? TIA Russel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070422/84f76e3c/attachment-0004.html>
2009 Jan 30
1
Seamonkey and flash-plugin
Hello! I like using Seamonkey; I have v1.1.13 on Centos. It works with flash-plugin-10.0.12.36-release.i386.rpm. On my home computer, I have Fedora Core 9; Seamonkey + flash-plugin used to work with the same version combination above. Unfortunately, I updated Seamonkey to v1.1.15, and every time I go to a site (ex. http://www.wtopnews.com/ ) that's a flash user, Seamonkey crashes.
2006 Aug 06
3
Seamonkey
I saw the latest update announcements on the announce list, so I ran "yum check-update" and did not see seamonkey in the list. Which I guess makes sense, since it's a name change from mozilla. However, devhelp is in the list, and "yum update devhelp" pulls in seamonkey as a dependency. This seems like a sort of backdoor way to get seamonkey onto the system. Did these
2007 Aug 23
2
flash player on seamonkey 1.0.9 x86_64 centos 4.5
I downoaded flash9 for linux. Installed it: ls /usr/lib64/mozilla-seamonkey-1.0.9/plugins/ flashplayer.xpt libflashplayer.so libnullplugin.so However seamonkey is not doing flash yet. Does it not work in 64 bit? Did I miss something? Anyone else have flash going on amd64? I thought you put the files in the above directory and restart. Didn't work for me. Jerry
2006 Aug 08
1
i386 and x86_64 depsolver issue with Seamonkey
CentOS uses the yum dependency solver for doing updates and not the RHN (normal) up2date mechanism. That is functionality built into up2date. Due to this difference, there is a problem with the Seamonkey upgrade to replace Mozilla using up2date on CentOS-4, because it does not see Seamonkey as obsoleting Mozilla. (This is a problem with the yum depsolver that is included in up2date). Due to
2006 Sep 13
2
ports / www/linux-seamonkey / flashplugin vulnerability
Hi! Since linux-flashplugin7 r63 is vulnerable according to http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/7c75d48c-429b-11db-afae-000c6ec775d9.html isn't www/linux-seamonkey vulerable, too (it seems to include 7 r25)? Bye Arne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
2009 Oct 28
3
Seamonkey 2.0 rpms
Hello I threw together some Seamonkey 2.0 rpms for i386 and you can grab them from here http://lostsonsvault.org/dls/centos/ I dont have a 64 bit one yet but if someone would like to rebuild the src.rpm for 64 I will gladly host it, thanks. LostSon
2010 Jan 27
1
Seamonkey (Mozilla) web browser for CentOS 5.4?
Does the Seamonkey (Mozilla) web browser exist for CentOS 5.4? It seems to be missing from the standard repository. -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Download the Model Railroad System http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Binaries for Linux and MS-Windows heller at deepsoft.com -- http://www.deepsoft.com/ModelRailroadSystem/
2006 Sep 05
3
mozilla and seamonkey not the same
I have searched the bugzilla and seamonkey has bugs when using "-remote openurl(www.google.com)" it always opens a new window. Mozilla did not have this problem. How can I continue to use the old mozilla? Both for system updates and for new 4.4 installs. I need the -remote functionality to not open new windows. Thanks, Jerry
2006 Sep 04
1
mozilla and seamonkey
I have an XPI that I used to apply to mozilla. seamonkey is now loaded instead of mozilla. even if I do a "yum install mozilla" I still get seamonkey. How do I get mozilla. My XPI does not seem to work with seamonkey... THanks, Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2016 Jan 08
2
Centos 3.8 Server Questions, SeaMonkey Mozilla and Java
In order to run a certain software package that runs as a java applet I had to install Centos 3.8 on a 32-bit server. After installation I upgraded the installation using yum after repointing the configuration file to vault.centos.org. This worked fine, however, I still have to resolve two problems: - I'd would like to make the EPEL repository available but have not been able to find if old
2008 Feb 07
1
Seamonkey (with plugins) as Firefox replacement?
Hi, I'm running CentOS 5.1 with the GNOME desktop in all our public libraries around here. I start from a minimal install stripped down to the bones, install X11, GNOME, and then one application per task. I try to follow some best-of-the-breed logic, and my focus lies on robustness to avoid the Tamagotchi syndrome :o) Recently I've been rather disappointed with Mozilla Firefox, which
2007 Nov 13
4
OT: Slow browsers or slow connections?
I have AT&T (formerly SBC) DSL for my primary internet connection here, and tonight it has been exceptionally, extraordinarily S - L - O - W.... Pages that normally load in, at most, seconds, are taking several minutes to locate, even common, frequent access pages like Google, Gmail, etc. I called AT&T, of course, and all they know about is IE, which, as you can probably guess, I rarely