Confirming that part of the problem is FAT: after reformatting various
USB-sticks with NTFS they were again writable under Ubuntu 10.04. The mystery
rermains why and how the use of a Sandisk mp3-player should have created this
situation (before that all sticks and SD-card behaved normallly.)
Th
John Vivirito wrote:
> On 05/24/2009 04:22 AM, Bill George wrote:
>
>> Kurt Wall wrote:
>>
>>> Rather, the commands should be:
>>>
>>> cd $HOME
>>> find .thunderbird -name \*lock\*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>&g
l get back to you when I've tried out the commands…
regards
Bill George
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"Thunderbird is already running" but this is not shown as a process by the
system. Restart does not help.
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Public bug reported:
running 9:04 as wubi
Thunderbird has been running for a few days without problems
Today I only get the error message "Thunderbird is already running but is not
responding"
Restart does not help.
can't see the programme in the process manager.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture:
Using Win XP Professional:
I had the problem first without an error message (on a laptop) - Wubi made the
drive lamp blink for a minute or so and then went back to sleep. On the other
machine wubi exe on the 9.04 disc and the downloaded installer both produced
the insistent error message from p