On 12/27/20 2:59 PM, Ray Davison wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
As Mark suggested,
- uninstall the 32-bit version (this is essential)
- install the 64-bit version
If you need to go back then you will have to uninstall the 64-bit
and reinstall the 32-bit versions.
You can have as many versions of SM available on the HDD as you have
space for. I currently have ten.
You *can* do that, provided you just unpack them from zip
distributions and don't install using the .exe installer.
Since the first Netscape I have used nothing but ZIP distros. And that
includes SM, FF, TB, and all the derivatives.
Anyone with enough interest to get to this list has the ability to copy
and rename the contents of a ZIP. That way, you can put them anywhere
you want, and name them anything you want
The SeaMonkey .exe installer doesn't have the ability to select a Custom
installation like Firefox and Thunderbird have when you install them?
I can right-click on the Linux seamonkey-2.53.5.1.tar.bz2 file and
select a destination to extract it in.
My SeaMonkey is installed in ~/Apps.
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