LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Update kills Thunderbird's Lightning calendar
#1
Crap! Just updated my Linux Lite OS and it updated Thunderbird, and now the Lightning calendar extension no longer works. That was the only thing I found that let me set up recurring events satisfactorily. Can anyone suggest something? I need to set up reminders on a monthly basis, but also on a bi-weekly basis.
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#2
Looks like the Synaptic app has a different Lightning extension for Thunderbird, and it works, although I lost all my created events. Grr...
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#3
You can download the beta version of lightning 6.2 here. It works with the newest Thunderbird and installing it with the xpi file should conserve the the saved events.
Linux Lite 5.0 on Lenovo Edge 540 <3
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#4
No fault of Thunderbird's. Add On Developers get plenty of warning about API upgrades. Add on coders can be lazy.
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#5
To be fair. There was a stable release of 6.2 but it's gone now and Lightning is developed by Mozilla so I really wonder what happened there.
Linux Lite 5.0 on Lenovo Edge 540 <3
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#6
Afternoon All,
Newbie here - usual apologies.

I had the same problem with a brand new fresh download & install = no calendar function with Thunderbird (v60.2.1) out of the box + got warnings when I tried to manually install the lightning add-on ("this add-on is not compatible with your version of Thunderbird"). Found an explanation + solution here  https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1237318

EXPLANATION        (?? FAO any passing mods)
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looks like some repo's un-bundle thunderbird and lightning :: i wonder if that's happened here?

SOLUTION    (very easy)
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Code:
sudo apt-get install xul-ext-lightning

Hope that helps someone one day.
kr
yGii
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