On 02/22/2020 06:23 PM, MRoss-GMX wrote:
[SNIP]
Once updated for the 64bit laptop and 2.49.5, youtube still complained
until I added Firefox/52.0 compatibility. So youtube still works under
the older Firefox/52.0 ; I will keep Firefox/62.0 in mind for future
need though. Thanks.
Still I don't like needing that, I would prefer Seamonkey to be more
respected and accepted. If only it could be loaded as an option in
many repositories/kiosks associated with Linux distributions, like
Firefox and other browsers are. Even if an older version, a user could
find it, install it, update it after installing the distro.
It was in the Debian repositories. IIRC there was some conflict official
Mozilla policy and Debian policy/procedures.
Put it in
users face anyway, somehow. The Play Apps Store routine works.
I run the x86 flavor of Debian. The installation from
[https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/2.49.5/linux-i686/en-US/seamonkey-2.49.5.tar.bz2]
was *TRIVIAL*!
Download, unzip, point to executable, ENJOY.
To do all that is work. I know the developers are shorthanded,
overloaded, and I am not in any situation to help that way.
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