Actually, I didn't want to spend more time with this and simply
apt-get downgrade
the packages.
Now everything is back to normal and as it had been before.
Thunderbird just as well as Firefox.
Thanks for all your help !
Uwe
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If moving your whole profile directory (e.g. mv .mozilla-thunderbird
.mozilla-thunderbird.sav) does not
help,
It does help; yes. After a restart the offending thingy is gone.
So I moved it back, restarted again, and it is back.
But I have all my mails in there and can't pos
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 11:30:19 +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
> Quite unlikely ... Firefox and thunderbird don't share a codebase,
It looks identical with both.
> so maybe you have done too times the same thing
Please, don't jump into assumptions !
Just simply apt-get update / upgrade
> (e.g. inst
Thanks, that's much clearer. But it doesn't solve it.
It is exactly the same as in Firefox.
Quite unlikely ... Firefox and thunderbird don't share a codebase, so
maybe you have done too times the same thing (e.g. installing a bad
extension as root)? Tell me: what version are you running?
If
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:55:40 +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
> Your profile directory can be found in
> ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/zxczxczxc.slt/
>
> There you can find a compreg.dat which can be removed.
>
> The mentioned chrome directory is
>
> ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/zxczxczxc.slt/c
I did. Please, always think of the not-newbie (I am not); who still is
not quite up at your level.
"please suggest to rename your profiles chrome directory"
is - sorry - incomprehensible to me. What to do ? Just delete ?? What ??
sorry for the laziness in typing. Your profile directory can be fo
Alexander Sack wrote:
try:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/faq.html#q4a
I did. Please, always think of the not-newbie (I am not); who still is
not quite up at your level.
"please suggest to rename your profiles chrome directory"
is - sorry - incomprehensible to me. What to do ? Just delete ?? What ?
a) open thunderbirds profile manager: mozilla-thunderbird -P
b) selecte create profile ... -> Next
c) select a name of your profile (e.g. default) and
d) choose folder ...
select your old profile folder
(e.g. /home/user/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/vc3zm897.slt)
e) finish the profile creation
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:27:57 +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
> There is an instruction on howto manually migrate your old profile in
> /usr/share/doc/mozilla-thunderbird/README.Debian
Pretty incomprehensible, though. I found a better one in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=258741
A fixed version is available on http://www.jwsdot.com/debian
If you have not been upgrading yet ... please consider to use that
version instead!
Too happy for Alt + Tab has came back, I didn't notice something
wierd happen last time apt-upgrading.
Now I realize that mozilla-thunderbird
Too happy for Alt + Tab has came back, I didn't notice something
wierd happen last time apt-upgrading.
Now I realize that mozilla-thunderbird is changed. No more Enigmail ( I
can solve this by installing the extension -- however ),
The most nasty thing is thunderbird forced me to have a new pro
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