I'm using 32-bit version of Thunderbird, installed via Ubuntuzilla. I also used the Lightning extension, installed from Mozilla Add-ons site.
When I try to start Thunderbird, it places an icon in the application tray but after around 30 seconds the icon disappears and it never starts. I then use the console to open Thunderbird in safe mode and it starts right up. Close TB, restart normally, and TB starts as expected. If I exit and try to restart it, it fails (have to go into safe mode first, then restart).
I know I've read somewhere that there was initially a problem with Lightning and Thunderbird 3.1 with the Lucid upgrade (everything ran fine under Karmic for me) but launchpad indicates it's a x64 problem.
Has anyone had this problem (on 32-bit) and how did you get it working? thanks.
When I try to start Thunderbird, it places an icon in the application tray but after around 30 seconds the icon disappears and it never starts. I then use the console to open Thunderbird in safe mode and it starts right up. Close TB, restart normally, and TB starts as expected. If I exit and try to restart it, it fails (have to go into safe mode first, then restart).
I know I've read somewhere that there was initially a problem with Lightning and Thunderbird 3.1 with the Lucid upgrade (everything ran fine under Karmic for me) but launchpad indicates it's a x64 problem.
Has anyone had this problem (on 32-bit) and how did you get it working? thanks.
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