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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Jozien,<br>
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I still don't get your question here. Why not installing Seamonkey
with pacman as you should do with all other packages?<br>
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sudo pacman -S seamonkey<br>
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Then you can configure seamonkey do download your files to what
ever folder you like downloads should go to. Or do I miss
something here?<br>
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Phil<br>
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Am 22.07.2014 22:06, schrieb Jonathon Fernyhough:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 22/07/14 21:03, Joe Zien wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Phillip,
Thanks for your reply.
I went on google.com and tried to download seamonkey but it did'nt download
to my download directory.
It is a *bz2 file and you have to untar and uncompress it before you can
use it.
Other distros just download to my Downloads directory.
jozien
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Hi Jozien,
Which browser are you using to access Google? You should be able to
check its preferences to find out which directory it's placing
downloaded files into.
Best,
Jonathon
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