[ubuntu-uk] Lightning with Shredder 3.1a1pre

2010-01-05 Thread Gordon
Trying to get a Lightning installed in this version. The current Nightly build says not compatible. Has anyone done this? -- Registered Linux User no 240308 Say No to OOXML http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9594#mpart8 gordonATgbpcomputingDOTcoDOTuk to email me remove the obvious! -- ubuntu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-15 Thread keith
Thanks for that, I'll give it a go. Keith. --- Keith Bowerman, Prestwood, south Staffs, England. From: George MacLeod To: British Ubuntu Talk Sent: Sunday, 15 February, 2009 4:07:01 PM Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning 2009/2/15 Keith Thanks fo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-15 Thread George MacLeod
2009/2/15 Keith > Thanks for the replies and help. > > I do use google to synchronise my contacts and calendar with my iPhone > but the snag with Lightning is that AIUI version 0.9 is required and I > have had to revert to Ubuntu 8.04 which restricts me to v 0.8 of Lightning. > > Kris suggestede

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-15 Thread Keith
Thanks for the replies and help. I do use google to synchronise my contacts and calendar with my iPhone but the snag with Lightning is that AIUI version 0.9 is required and I have had to revert to Ubuntu 8.04 which restricts me to v 0.8 of Lightning. Kris suggestede a webDAV server but I think

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-15 Thread George MacLeod
An easy way to synchronise multiple calendars is to use the Google Calendar Provider add-on I use this to sunchronise my Thunderbird (lightning) calendar with Windows Outlook and of course Google. Any change

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-14 Thread Kris Marsh
The problem with Firefox / Thunderbird is they are profile-based. So, you will find Thunderbird application store directory at ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/somerandomname.default/ Lightning stores its settings using the usual Thunderbird config settings, which is: ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/yourprofilename.

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-14 Thread Ciaran Mooney
Hi, If I remember correctly it is stored under the .mozilla folder in your home directory. I don't know if there is any sharing capabilities built in, but there is an extension that integrates google calendar that works very well. I suppose you could set up a scrip to copy the .mozilla/lightening

[ubuntu-uk] Lightning

2009-02-14 Thread keith
Whilst Lightning is topical - I have several machines running Thunderbird, both Ubuntu and Windows versions. I wonder if anyone can tell me where Lightning stores its data and under what name as I would like to be able to share the same data on all the machines. Or alternatively does anyone h