09:16:06 Is it true that Seamonkey is abandoning 32-bit x86 target? 09:17:31 That means that I also have to stop using it 09:19:46 yes. ou can roll your own build. Support will not be taken out 09:22:02 So it still builds normally? 09:22:52 yes 09:23:20 Are there any building instructions online? One friend also needs a non-SSE2 version 09:24:16 but at least I won't test it any longer. If something fails to build I wont try to fix it but have no problem integrating patches. 09:25:03 IanN provided linux buiild instructions on the web page. Non sse2 will not be possible I suspect. 09:25:20 Why wouldn't it be? 09:25:33 Because of Rust? 09:26:53 probably built build config changes needed. 09:52:32 Linux's I/O has definitely became a lot slower than before 09:53:02 I'm installing updates to a virtual machne that runs Devuan Linux and it's been doing that for 20 minutes 09:53:08 And there's not even that many packages to update 09:58:04 stuff like this used to work very fast on a Pentium II, now it is very slow on an i7-based Xeon