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    Thunderbird 1.5

    I've downloaded t/bird1.5 to my desktop. Extracted it to my home folder. Aaaaaand now I'm stuck. Would someone be good enough to explain step by step what I do now, or just tell me to delete the thing and wait for the official release.

    Tried
    cd thunderblahblahbla
    ./configure
    make
    sudo make install

    returns all sorts of error messages (mostly file or directory doesn't exist type of things)

    Thanks in advance for your time

    Lowey

    I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

    #2
    Re: Thunderbird 1.5

    Try this:
    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThunderbirdNewVersion
    Linux is ready for the desktop--but whose desktop?<br />How to install software in Kubuntu

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      #3
      Re: Thunderbird 1.5

      Thanks for your reply, aysiu. I followed the instructions and successfully installed t/bird.

      I don't have my address books etc. on the new version, though. I thought this command

      cd
      cp -r .mozilla-thunderbird .thunderbird

      would allow me to use my old profile.

      Any help much appreciated.

      Cheers

      Lowey



      I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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        #4
        Re: Thunderbird 1.5

        Well, a couple of things here.

        1. I think the command you're looking for would be
        Code:
        cp -r ~/.mozilla-thunderbird ~/.thunderbird
        2. Unfortunately, that may not work, anyway, as .mozilla-thunderbird and .thunderbird profiles don't interact with Thunderbird the same way. I can't explain it, but it just may not work.

        3. You can actually do it graphically if you show hidden files in Konqueror (alt-V, then H)

        4. You may be able to do it by finding the actual profile within .mozilla-thunderbird and copying it to the actual profile within .thunderbird. By "profile," I mean something with a name like
        Code:
        44vk1fop.default
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          #5
          Re: Thunderbird 1.5

          As you thought, your first command didn't work. I have had no luck finding the file in konqueror, and can't find the mozilla-thunderbird profile. I'm not very good at this!!!
          I think I might just try and remember who I had in my address book and put them in again.

          Thanks very much for trying

          Cheers
          Lowey
          I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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            #6
            Re: Thunderbird 1.5

            Did you try just opening Konqueror and then pressing alt-v and then h?
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              #7
              Re: Thunderbird 1.5

              So I successfully installed TB 1.5 using the link provided in this thread, but cannot find an icon for it in my program panel...it can only be run through a Konsole command. How do I create an icon for it?

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                #8
                Re: Thunderbird 1.5

                Tried alt-v then h in konqueror. Alt-v drops down the view menu but h doesn't do anything.
                Cheers
                I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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                  #9
                  Re: Thunderbird 1.5

                  Originally posted by lowey23
                  Tried alt-v then h in konqueror. Alt-v drops down the view menu but h doesn't do anything.
                  Cheers
                  H should select "Show Hidden Files."

                  See this image for an example:
                  http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...s/0c1a6a18.png
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                    #10
                    Re: Thunderbird 1.5

                    Aysiu, thank you for your patience and help.

                    Found the alt-v h bit.
                    Went to ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
                    and found 4 (files?)

                    /6jjup3ez.Judy
                    /txld89ny.Gary
                    appreg
                    profiles.ini

                    Should I just copy them all over to ~/thunderbird or just profiles.ini? (Just asking so that I don't make things worse)

                    Cheers
                    Lowey
                    I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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                      #11
                      Re: Thunderbird 1.5

                      Now that you have your hidden files showing in Konqueror, make a backup copy of the .mozilla-thunderbird folder and called it .mozilla-thunderbird_backup. Thunderbird must be closed during this copy process.

                      Then just rename .mozilla-thunderbird to .thunderbird and see if it works. Otherwise, you can play around with copying the profile folder contents over to the other profile folder...
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                        #12
                        Re: Thunderbird 1.5

                        Thanks very much for your help, aysiu. I managed to get it working by moving the profile files. At least I think thats what I did. Learnt a couple of things while I was trying, though.

                        Thanks again,
                        Lowey
                        I wish I was the man my dog thinks I am.<br /><br />Registered Linux User No. 402825

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