MHR wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Greg Baileygbailey@lxpro.com wrote:
Robert Heller wrote:
Does the Seamonkey (Mozilla) web browser exist for CentOS 5.4? It seems to be missing from the standard repository.
Seamonkey 1.0.9 is included with CentOS 4.X, but CentOS 5 builds never had any seamonkey RPMs, as upstream packaged Firefox and Thunderbird instead.
For CentOS 5, I've previously used RPMs available from: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/releases/2.0/contrib/FC_RPMS/
Although there's directories for the "2.0.1" and "2.0.2" releases, the FC_RPMS haven't (yet) been built for those.
I use SeaMonkey as my primary browser all the time, but I don't depend on the RPMs for it. I just get the L&G tar.bz2 file from Mozilla.org and install it. Works fine for me, although I sometimes have to add the plug-in links by script....
(Running CentOS 5.4 on AMD X4....)
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I've been using Seamonkey from the Mozilla site with mixed experience. It handles graphics/videos better than Firefox, but goes off to lala land chewing up cpu cycles to 95% for minutes at a time. Top indicates that it is seamonkey-bin that is loading the cpu, so I doubt that it is a CentOS (5.4) issue.
Dick