If I download my own copy of Seamonkey 2.0 and store it in a directory called ~/seamonkey2.0, then invoke ~/seamonkey2.0/seamonkey, I get the expected result and it works. Something is wrong with the 2.0 image that is in the Natty repository that is leading to the buffer overflow issue.
If I download my own copy of Seamonkey 2.0 and store it in a directory called ~/seamonkey2.0, then invoke ~/seamonkey2. 0/seamonkey, I get the expected result and it works. Something is wrong with the 2.0 image that is in the Natty repository that is leading to the buffer overflow issue.