Picked up my bookmarks & add-ons/plug-in's, including Lightning 1.0b1 from my standard SM 2.0.3pre (64bit from the mozilla nightlies) w/o issues. I'll run on the 64bit, and test on the 32bit over the next few days and report back. Had some issues with the Applications|Internet menu items (the install screwed up my standard SM menus that I'd set up for running /home/<username>/seamonkey2/ items, but not an issue at this point). I'll also test tomorrow on hardy as well; I can test on jaunty as well, but at this point I think that jaunty will be going away soon so it's not a priority (for me).
Overall: Well done & thanks!
Note: I have been using SeaMonkey daily since it's inception. I test on linux (Ubuntu) & Windows (Win2K, WinXP, and Win7) regularly.
@ Nikola M: I've been testing SeaMonkey from a user and in business/corporate environments from the first release of SeaMonkey. I've insulted no one & suggest you update your knowlege regarding SeaMonkey and Mozilla releases in general.
Testing ppa.launchpad. net/joe- nationnet/ ppa-seamonkey2/ ubuntu/ pool/main/ s/seamonkey- 2.0/ 2.0_2.0. 2+nobinonly- 0ubuntu4- joe1~karmic_ amd64.deb]
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and all appears to be working, including java (Version 6 Update 18) and flash 10.0 r42).
Picked up my bookmarks & add-ons/plug-in's, including Lightning 1.0b1 from my standard SM 2.0.3pre (64bit from the mozilla nightlies) w/o issues. I'll run on the 64bit, and test on the 32bit over the next few days and report back. Had some issues with the Applications| Internet menu items (the install screwed up my standard SM menus that I'd set up for running /home/< username> /seamonkey2/ items, but not an issue at this point). I'll also test tomorrow on hardy as well; I can test on jaunty as well, but at this point I think that jaunty will be going away soon so it's not a priority (for me).
Overall: Well done & thanks!
Note: I have been using SeaMonkey daily since it's inception. I test on linux (Ubuntu) & Windows (Win2K, WinXP, and Win7) regularly.
@ Nikola M: I've been testing SeaMonkey from a user and in business/corporate environments from the first release of SeaMonkey. I've insulted no one & suggest you update your knowlege regarding SeaMonkey and Mozilla releases in general.