Jim Cornette wrote:
I even removed the mozilla binary from /usr/bin/ and linked /usr/bin/seamonkey to it. Everything works now just as if I were running mozilla 1.8 (which is what seamonkey really is;check the about:)Arthur Pemberton wrote:Can anyone tell me how seemless the Mozilla Suite to Seamonkey transition is (in FC5 if that makes a difference). I have been using Mozilla Suite for years now, but the crashes are becoming annoying. I have numerous bookmarks, history, email, and a theme that I want from the suite. Is it jsut as simple as yum install seamonkey?Seamonkey keeps the same profiles for mail, bookmarks as does mozilla. Both programs can be installed at the same time. You cannot run both at the same time though.You need to keep mozilla around for programs like yelp and openoffice mailing features. Seamonkey hould work for everything else that I use anyway.And what of the mplayer-plugin (which currently serves as my embedded media player)I'm not sure about the embedded elements working. If it does not work for seamonkey, you still have mozilla installed. You could close seamonkey and then launch mozilla for those features.Thank you. Arthur