> Jacob,
> 
>     If it's not a problem with permisions then it is a problem with you 
> having used mozilla before and switching over to thunderbird. You can 
> try to move your .mozilla directory (in your home dir) and when you 
> start thunderbird it will create a new one and that will probably let it 
> start. Remember thunderbird is still in development and still uses the 
> .mozilla dir and has some problems with the way mozilla does things.
>    Any way give that a try.
> 
> -Chris Kosanovich


Actually Chris,

I'm pretty sure thunderbird uses ~/.thunderbird for its user directory
by default.

I just downloaded thunderbird, uncompressed it, and it runs just great
from any use on the system.  I'm using Fedora Core 1.  I uncompressed it
as my own user (not root).  I would have to lean more toward a
permissions problem

Greg


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