
Gecko versionįirefox 24, Thunderbird 24, SeaMonkey 2.21įirefox 18, Firefox OS 1.0, SeaMonkey 2.15įirefox 17, Thunderbird 17, SeaMonkey 2.14įirefox 16, Thunderbird 16, SeaMonkey 2.13įirefox 15, Thunderbird 15, SeaMonkey 2.12įirefox 14, Thunderbird 14, SeaMonkey 2.11įirefox 13, Thunderbird 13, SeaMonkey 2.10įirefox 12, Thunderbird 12, SeaMonkey 2.9įirefox 11, Thunderbird 11, SeaMonkey 2.8įirefox 10, Thunderbird 10, SeaMonkey 2.7įirefox 4, Thunderbird 3.3, SeaMonkey 2.1įirefox 3.5, Thunderbird 3, SeaMonkey 2.0įirefox 1.5, Thunderbird 1.5, SeaMonkey 1.0įirefox 1.0, Thunderbird 1.0, Nvu 1.0, Mozilla Suite 1. Note that after Gecko 2.0, both Firefox and Thunderbird versions are from then on the same as the Gecko version number, at Gecko 5.0. I am glad you pointed the way to an add-on, the situation works now for me.īut that the difference in Adobe Flash Player and HTML5 Player would be so big that 2 to 3 more (all) viewing possibilities would be gone for people with older computers, is that acceptable? Not everyone knows this workaround.The following table shows the various versions of Gecko and what versions of common applications are based on them. But now Theatre mode and default view don't work any more and thumbnail view barely.
#SEAMONKEY 2.39 FULL#
I was used to the fact that full screen was not available any more and used theatre mode in Youtube as maximum size. Full screen: sticking at 100%, impossible to view. Theatre view: sticking at 100%, impossible to view When browsing in Youtube, default view: sticking at 100%, impossible to view. in thumbnail view: 90%, with many times against the 100% and with many times sound hick-ups, barely viewable. In Seamonkey 2.40 with HTML5 Player in the add-on selected: It was since a few versions of Seamonkey impossible for me to view videos full screen. When browsing in Youtube, default view: 70% in thumbnail view (for instance the videos on my homepage at 60% On Sat6.1.7 running on RHEL7.2: time hammer repository upload-content -name 'repo' -product 'product' -path. As an example, a 56 MB package takes 4 minutes to upload into Satellite. We often have to leave batches of packages to upload overnight, particularly when they are large. In Seamonkey 2.40 with Adobe Flash Player in the add-on selected: Uploading packages using hammer repository upload-content is incredibly slow. Now the processor loads can be easily measured: I found a Seamonkey extension Youtube Flash Player by Baris Derin at. Guess I wrongly assumed that everything shown on Youtube is. With a blank new profile the results are as bad as with my normal profile, slightly better I guess that you found already the cause under d)Ĭlicking the Seamonkey quick launch icon in the lower left, next to the start button Thanks Rainer, German Gründlichkeit! Here we go:Ī+b) screen shots of results on are attachedĬ1) Operating System (Version, Distribution, Language) = (Windows XP SP3, updated till today, NL)Ĭ2) SM localization (UI language, Locale setting) = (GB, where can I find that?)
#SEAMONKEY 2.39 PDF#
png or PDF from source document)Ĭ1) concerning your Operating System (Version, Distribution, Language)Ĭ2) concerning your SM localization (UI language, Locale setting)Ĭ3) SM settings that might be related to your problemsĬ4) how you launch SM (Double click on document? console? …)Ĭ5) Whether problem persists in safe mode without add-onsĬ6) Whether problem persists with blank new profileĬ7) everything else crossing your mind after you read linked textsĮ) Right click on video really shows "About Flash Player", not HTML5 player? That explain what you want to show (attach. It would be great if some users would do bug triaging with the UNCONFIRMED ones from the list. There are some possible Regressions compared to 2.38 (bugs, what appeared after release of SeaMonkey 2.38). Into a OOo or LibreOffice DRAW document and to add comments Here some additional information concerning the new beta release (official release notes here unfortunately are very outdated). NOT reproducible with English SeaMonkey 2.45a1 (Windows NT 6.1 WOW64 rv:48.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/48.0 Build 20160308001946 (Default Classic Theme) on German WIN7 64bit.Ī Also can't remember to have seen such problems with SM Thank you for your attention.ī) Attach screenshots with comments if you believe that that might explain the


With such an old machine video problems are not completely unexpected.
