Hi Brett and others

Something strange happened.

I could not restart 'MozillaThunderbird' after closing it. Following file created
as USER
/home/satimis/.thunderbird/default/dlhnoex0.slt/XUL.mfasl


as ROOT
/root/.thunderbird/default/xqsakxdl.slt/XUL.mfasl

Each time I have to delete XUL.mfasl before starting 'MozillaThunderbird' because this file will be re-generate after closing 'MozillaThunderbird' . It took me some time to discover this trick. However I have no idea to stop its regeneration permanently.

B.R.
Stephen



brett holcomb wrote:

You're welcome. It would have run without the updatedb - you just needed to type MozillaThunderbird. The updatedb trick is nice when you can't find where something was installed <G>. I had a brain dead moment and forgot that Thunderbird would be MozillaThunderbird so I used that to find it.


On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 00:02:39 +0000 Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks brett,

Thunderbird starts. All its folders and subfolders found after running 'updatedb'

# which MozillaThunderbird
/usr/bin/MozillaThunderbird

# whereis MozillaThunderbird
MozillaThunderbird: /usr/bin/MozillaThunderbird /usr/lib/MozillaThunderbird


B.R.
Stephen

On Thursday 23 October 2003 15:36, brett holcomb wrote:

It's MozillaThunderbird - type that to run it.

You can also do

updatedb
slocate -i Thunderbird | more

and get a list of locations where anything with
Thunderbird is in line.

On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 23:24:07 +0000

Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all folks,
>
>I have Mozilla-thunderbird-0.3 downloaded and installed
>but could not start
>it. It has been installed under
>
>/usr/portage/net-mail/mozilla-thunderbird/
>/usr/portage/net-mail/mozilla-thunderbird/mozilla-thunderbird-0.3.ebuild


>/usr/portage/net-mail/mozilla-thunderbird/metadata.xml
>
># thunderbird
>bash: thunderbird: command not found
>
>'which' and 'whereis' could not find it. Nor I can find
>thunderbird-bin. I
>also rebooted the PC
>
>Kindly advise how to proceed. Where can I locate
>relevant document.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>B.R.
>Stephen Liu



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