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+==========================================================================
+
+= = = = = = = = = = = = = SeaMonkey Read Me = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
+
+==========================================================================
+
+SeaMonkey is subject to the terms detailed in the license agreement
+accompanying it.
+
+This Read Me file contains information about system requirements and
+installation instructions for the Linux builds of SeaMonkey.
+
+For more info on SeaMonkey, see http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
+To submit bugs or other feedback, see
+http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/get-involved and check out Bugzilla
+at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ for links to known bugs, bug-writing
+guidelines, and more. You can also get help with Bugzilla by pointing your
+IRC client to #mozillazine at irc.mozilla.org.
+
+
+==========================================================================
+
+ Getting SeaMonkey
+
+==========================================================================
+
+You can download nightly builds of SeaMonkey from the mozilla.org FTP site
+at
+
+ http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/
+
+For the very latest builds, see
+
+ http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/nightly
+
+Keep in mind that nightly builds, which are used by mozilla.org developers
+for testing, may be buggy. If you are looking for a more polished version
+of SeaMonkey, the SeaMonkey project releases builds of SeaMonkey regularly
+that you can download from
+
+ http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
+
+Be sure to read the SeaMonkey release notes for information on known
+problems and installation issues with SeaMonkey. The release notes can be
+found at the preceding URL along with the releases themselves.
+
+
+==========================================================================
+
+ System Requirements
+
+==========================================================================
+
+* Linux
+
+ - The following minimum library versions (or compatible) are required:
+ GTK+ 2.10, GLib 2.12, Pango 1.14, X.Org 1.0.
+ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, Fedora Core 6, ubuntu 6.10 ("Edgy"),
+ Debian "Lenny", and openSUSE 10.2 (or later) installations should work.
+ - Intel Pentium class processor or better (500 MHz or faster recommended)
+ - 128 MB RAM
+ - 50 MB free hard disk space
+
+
+==========================================================================
+
+ Installation Instructions
+
+==========================================================================
+
+Note that the installation instructions use the bash shell. If you're not
+using bash, adjust the commands accordingly.
+
+Install into a clean (new) directory.
+Installing on top of previously released builds may cause problems.
+
+Note: These instructions do not tell you how to build SeaMonkey.
+For info on building SeaMonkey from the mozilla.org source code, see
+
+ http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Build_Documentation
+
+
+Installation Instructions
+-------------------------------
+
+ Note: There is no installer available, but just extracting the tar.bz2
+ to the default directory (usually /usr/local/seamonkey) achieves the
+ same result as an installer would.
+
+ To install SeaMonkey by downloading the tar.bz2 file:
+
+ 1. Create a directory named "seamonkey" (mkdir seamonkey) and change
+ to that directory (cd seamonkey).
+
+ 2. Click the link on the website you're downloading SeaMonkey from to
+ download the package (seamonkey*.tar.bz2) file into the seamonkey
+ directory.
+
+ 3. Change to the seamonkey directory (cd seamonkey) and decompress the
+ file with the following command:
+
+ tar jxvf sea*.tar.bz2
+
+ This creates a "seamonkey" directory under your seamonkey directory.
+
+ 4. Change to the seamonkey directory (cd seamonkey).
+
+ 5. Run SeaMonkey with the following run script:
+
+ ./seamonkey
+
+
+ To hook up SeaMonkey complete with icon to the GNOME Panel,
+ follow these steps:
+
+ 1. Click the GNOME Main Menu button, open the Panel menu, and then open
+ the Add to Panel submenu and choose Launcher.
+
+ 2. Right-click the icon for SeaMonkey on the Panel and enter the
+ following command:
+
+ directory_name./seamonkey
+
+ where directory_name is the name of the directory you downloaded
+ SeaMonkey to. For example, the default directory that SeaMonkey
+ suggests is /usr/local/seamonkey.
+
+ 3. Type in a name for the icon, and type in a comment if you wish.
+
+ 4. Click the icon button and type in the following as the icon's location:
+
+ directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.png
+
+ where directory_name is the directory where you installed SeaMonkey.
+ For example, the default directory is
+ /usr/local/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/default.png.