I'm using seamonkey 1.1.18-p4.pet on all my installs (old and new).edoc wrote:It worked!
WPA worked to connect to my Netgear as well.
Question: Can I replace Google Chrome with Seamonkey?
I strongly dislike Google and am used to Seamonkey.
Just type seamonkey up in the search box to find it.
When I install it, I go to /usr/local/bin and change default browser
to seamonkey.
Then I open ~(All, Thumbs) and trash-delete the .mozilla folder.
Open a previous install and drag-copy that .mozilla folder to replace
the deleted one.
Loads all my old bookmarks, settings, mail, etc. into the new install.