I really love Puppy and I've wanted to try to learn more about how I can customize it. So I've done a remaster of BionicPup32 8.0, it worked WAY better than the older version the last time I tried this. It worked really well for most things. One issue that has come up is that I wanted to change out the web browser (which is "Light Browser" which I could not figure out how to remove) and replace it with Seamonkey for various reasons. I installed seamonkey and made sure it was working and it did. I made it into a remaster using the built in tools and burnt the .ISO to a CD. It works and boots fine! I'm pretty happy with it overall. But now after being burned to a CD Seamonkey can't barely go to any websites because of HTTPS errors. It can only go to unencrypted HTTP websites. I thought maybe it was a clock issue because I know having a clock set wrong can mess up any crypto stuff, but I did set it to the closest time zone to me and then set the date and time correctly.
Now what's weird is that it's ONLY Seamonkey. The 'Light Browser' works on all websites, so it's literally just a Seamonkey problem. But the thing is that it's only an issue that occurs AFTER I remake it into a remaster of Puppy. If I just boot up a fresh Puppy Linux and install Seamonkey, it's fine. No issue. But when I bundle it into a remaster, suddenly no HTTPS.
So, does anyone have any idea what causes this?