Greetings,
I am moving from 32bit Ubuntu to 64 Ubuntu.
I aim to continue to use Mozilla Thunderbird for my email.
I assume that the Mozilla Thunderbird on my 64bit system will be
different from the Mozilla Thunderbird on my current 32bit system.
Therefore I assume that I cannot simply just co
I am using 64 bit Ubuntu 9.10 and I can tell you that the
.mozilla-thunderbird directory exists in my users home profile. I cant
imagine why it might not be compatible, but Im not really an expert on
the subject either. Im happy to run some tests if you like, but I
suspect it wont be a problem
In my experience it would be unusual for any of the application
folders under your home folder not to be platform independent, unless
they were dealing with something execuitable. Most of the time it is
the same code in - in this case - Thunderbird that reads the config
files both on 32 and 64bit,
Brian Ross wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am moving from 32bit Ubuntu to 64 Ubuntu.
>
> I aim to continue to use Mozilla Thunderbird for my email.
>
> I assume that the Mozilla Thunderbird on my 64bit system will be
> different from the Mozilla Thunderbird on my current 32bit system.
> Therefore I as