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Seamonkey is GTK/1/ application, so K > System Settings > Look & Feel > GTK Styles and Fonts...
Installing
You can install Seamonkey from
1) Ubuntuzilla:
http://ubuntuzilla.wiki.sourceforge.net/
2) Mozilla Projects
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/
There is:
About tar.gz
You just download tar ball. Unpack it into your home folder and run seamonkey.
Example:
Dowaloading seamonkey-1.1.8-us.linux-i686.tar.gz
Unpacking; click (or right click -> Open with) seamonkey-1.1.8-us.linux-i686.tar.gz -> ARK will pop up and ask where you want to extract seamonkey (using ~/bin/net/ that is /home/<username>/bin/net/)
Lauch; Seamonkey will start in the konsole:
Just Seamonkey mail (seamail):
Adding Seamonkey in the KDE menu:
Highlight an item in the section of K-menu (Internet), right click. A menu will appear, click "Edit menu" option. KDE Menu Editor starts. Now you can add Seamonkey to the menu.
Plugins, Adobe Flash, Embedded video
Seamonkey is same base as Firefox, look at FAQ: Firefox
Moving Seamonkey file cache
From Mozilla zine
/1/
GTK wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GTK%2B
The GTK Project
http://www.gtk.org/
Qt wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_%28toolkit%29
Qt
http://trolltech.com/
Links:
Topic: SeaMonkey or Firefox/Thunderbird?
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3089363.0
Topic: Installing SeaMonkey
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=13160.0
How to install ANYTHING in Ubuntu!
http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
SeaMonkey® is the all-in-one application formerly known as the "Mozilla Application Suite", containing a web browser, a mail and newsgroups client, an HTML editor, web development tools, and an IRC chat client in a single software package.
Seamonkey is GTK/1/ application, so K > System Settings > Look & Feel > GTK Styles and Fonts...
Installing
You can install Seamonkey from
1) Ubuntuzilla:
http://ubuntuzilla.wiki.sourceforge.net/
This is the home of the Ubuntuzilla project, which is a python script that allows the user to install the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla SeaMonkey, and Mozilla Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux. Ubuntuzilla has a support forum on the Ubuntu Forums in the 3rd party projects area, which you are encouraged to use if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions.
2) Mozilla Projects
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/
There is:
Linux (x86)
Full Installer (14 MB) Download all of the SeaMonkey components and then specify install options.
Net Installer (89 KB) Download only the components you specify.
tar.gz format (15 MB).
Full Installer (14 MB) Download all of the SeaMonkey components and then specify install options.
Net Installer (89 KB) Download only the components you specify.
tar.gz format (15 MB).
You just download tar ball. Unpack it into your home folder and run seamonkey.
Example:
Dowaloading seamonkey-1.1.8-us.linux-i686.tar.gz
Unpacking; click (or right click -> Open with) seamonkey-1.1.8-us.linux-i686.tar.gz -> ARK will pop up and ask where you want to extract seamonkey (using ~/bin/net/ that is /home/<username>/bin/net/)
Lauch; Seamonkey will start in the konsole:
Code:
:~$ ~/bin/net/seamonkey/seamonkey
Code:
:~$ ~/bin/net/seamonkey/seamonkey -mail
Adding Seamonkey in the KDE menu:
Highlight an item in the section of K-menu (Internet), right click. A menu will appear, click "Edit menu" option. KDE Menu Editor starts. Now you can add Seamonkey to the menu.
Plugins, Adobe Flash, Embedded video
Seamonkey is same base as Firefox, look at FAQ: Firefox
Moving Seamonkey file cache
From Mozilla zine
Mozilla Suite and SeaMonkey
A “Choose Folder” button is available under “Edit → Preferences → Advanced → Cache”.
A “Choose Folder” button is available under “Edit → Preferences → Advanced → Cache”.
/1/
GTK wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GTK%2B
The GTK Project
http://www.gtk.org/
Qt wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_%28toolkit%29
Qt
http://trolltech.com/
Links:
Topic: SeaMonkey or Firefox/Thunderbird?
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3089363.0
Topic: Installing SeaMonkey
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=13160.0
How to install ANYTHING in Ubuntu!
http://monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/