Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-15 Thread Jason Craig
Joe Morris (NTM) wrote: > On 11/16/2007 02:37 AM, Jason Craig wrote: > >> Huh, that's odd...I was on 2.0.0.6-something and now I've just upgraded >> to 2.0.0.9 from the Mozilla build service, and with both versions >> lightning-0.7-tb-linux.xpi says "Lighting could not be installed because >> it

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-15 Thread Fernando Costa
Jason Craig wrote: > John wrote: > >> Hi Jason, just checked and I was actually running >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have now uninstalled and installed >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Initially lightning didn't work, but uninstalled >> the xpi and reinstalled lightning-0.7-tb-linux.xpi. Actually not real >> sure w

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-15 Thread Joe Morris (NTM)
On 11/16/2007 02:37 AM, Jason Craig wrote: > Huh, that's odd...I was on 2.0.0.6-something and now I've just upgraded > to 2.0.0.9 from the Mozilla build service, and with both versions > lightning-0.7-tb-linux.xpi says "Lighting could not be installed because > it is not compatible with your Thunde

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-15 Thread Jason Craig
John wrote: > Hi Jason, just checked and I was actually running > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have now uninstalled and installed > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Initially lightning didn't work, but uninstalled > the xpi and reinstalled lightning-0.7-tb-linux.xpi. Actually not real > sure where I got this from, I think s

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-14 Thread John
Jason Craig wrote: John Bennett wrote: With a bit :-) of assistance from the bugzilla crowd, this has been resolved! The problem was that the fat32 partition was not being mounted with the "exec" option. After doing this, all is working great! Would highly recomment anyone who is looking at an

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-13 Thread John Bennett
On Nov 14, 2007 8:14 AM, Jason Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Bennett wrote: > > With a bit :-) of assistance from the bugzilla crowd, this has been > > resolved! > > The problem was that the fat32 partition was not being mounted with > > Thanks, John. > > > May I ask, are you on x86-64 a

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-13 Thread Jason Craig
John Bennett wrote: With a bit :-) of assistance from the bugzilla crowd, this has been resolved! The problem was that the fat32 partition was not being mounted with the "exec" option. After doing this, all is working great! Would highly recomment anyone who is looking at an email/calendar solut

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar [Solved]

2007-11-13 Thread John Bennett
On Nov 7, 2007 8:34 PM, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hans Krueger wrote: > > John wrote: > > > >> G T Smith wrote: > >> > >>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >>> Hash: SHA1 > >>> > >>> John Bennett wrote: > >>> > >>> > Sorry if this is a bit OT, or not Suse specific, but I have

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar

2007-11-06 Thread Russell Jones
John wrote: G T Smith wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Bennett wrote: Sorry if this is a bit OT, or not Suse specific, but I have tried the Mozilla forums and not had any success, so thought I would try the brains here The original install of Thunderbird was fro

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar

2007-11-06 Thread Dave Howorth
G T Smith wrote: > If is storing in text related format i.e. xml, differences in > end of line designation may be enough to give trouble. The XML spec goes out of its way to avoid such trouble :) Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mai

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar

2007-11-06 Thread G T Smith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John wrote: > G T Smith wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> John Bennett wrote: >> >> If you need to move between OSs either you need an external calendar >> server of some sort, or a shared area to export and import c

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar

2007-11-06 Thread John
G T Smith wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Bennett wrote: Sorry if this is a bit OT, or not Suse specific, but I have tried the Mozilla forums and not had any success, so thought I would try the brains here The original install of Thunderbird was from the Mozill

Re: [opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar

2007-11-06 Thread G T Smith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Bennett wrote: > Sorry if this is a bit OT, or not Suse specific, but I have tried the > Mozilla forums and not had any success, so thought I would try the > brains here > Have Suse 10.3 64bit installed, and tried installing Lightning (the > T

[opensuse] Thunderbird Calendar

2007-11-05 Thread John Bennett
Sorry if this is a bit OT, or not Suse specific, but I have tried the Mozilla forums and not had any success, so thought I would try the brains here Have Suse 10.3 64bit installed, and tried installing Lightning (the Thunderbird Calendar Add-On - looks promising!). No error messages but comes u