Thx Hendrick,
for an existing Thunderbird60 under Mint19 you just need to:
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Thx Hendrick,
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sudo apt install xul-ext-lightning
My Calendar is back, but now it is in English, while Thunderbird is German (as I want it to be). Does someone has any hints?saljut7 wrote: ⤴Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:35 am Thx Hendrick,
for an existing Thunderbird60 under Mint19 you just need to:
and restart Thunderbird. Lightning will be fixed without removing the Add-on.Code: Select all
sudo apt install xul-ext-lightning
Seems as if we will have to live with an English Lightning extension for the moment. The same can be seen on my systems: localized Thunderbird (German), non-localized Lightning (English).
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You are welcome, but I just modified Hendrick's post. Thx to Hendrick!
Well, I wouldn't blame Mozilla too much for this. As I said there are not any problems under Debian. I think it is a problem with the Ubuntu package Mint is using. Please be thank ful that there are still companies like Mozilla providing us with very good FLOSS software and such a great community providing us with addons.momist wrote: ⤴Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:35 pm If I hadn't found this post of yours, I was on the verge of ditching Thunderbird forever. Damn Mozilla. Firefox has been causing me greif and frustration for a couple of months now, and now it's Thunderbird as well. If I didn't have so much invested in old stuff in them, I'd be long gone.
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I run stock LMDE3 and I did not add/modify any repository...the package xul-ext-lightning can not be found
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security stretch/updates main