I have a few questions about SeaMonkey: 1. Is there an easy way to install it under Debian? I'm not comfortable compiling from source(and I'm pretty sure everything I'd need to install to compile it takes up more disk space than Firefox, kind of defeating the point of finding a lighterweight alternative), and while adding a PPA to my sources.list isn't too hard, the only one I can find seems to be targetted at Ubuntu, not Debian, and I don't want to mess around with security keys if I can avoid it. I've tried to find a direct download of a .deb to install manually, but to no avail. And I did try temporarily enabling contrib and non-free, SeaMonkey simply isn't available from the official Debian repositories and even the Debian wiki gives the source or PPA choice. If it matters, my running system is 32-bit. 2. Is it possible to install just the SeaMonkey web browser? I use Gmail's web interface so have no use for a e-mail client, am happy with nano as a stand-alone editor, and don't use IRC, and it kind of defeats the point of finding a lightweight alternative to Firefox if the added bloat from the stuff I won't be using eats up all the savings the browser alone would provide. 3. Wikipedia informs me SeaMonkey works with pre-quantum Firefox extensions... Does that mean I can install NoScript classic in SeaMonkey? I hate JavaScript and the like withhow it slows down many webpages and often creates accessibility issues, but too many websites require it to function at all, the overhaul NoScript underwent when Firefox Quantum broke compatibility took it from easy to use to unusable, and going into about:config to toggle javascript.enable is more of a hassle than just dealing with all but the most egregious of badly behaved and unnecessary JavaScript. Getting back the super convenient and straightforward to use context menu entry from the pre-Quantum days would be a godsend. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list