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    [SOLVED] After upgrade to Hardy, Thunderbird won't launch

    I finally did the Hardy upgrade. Very smooth. But, my Thunderbird email program is dead. It appears to be trying to launch, then just fails quietly. It was an install from a tar file, so I removed it and reinstalled, to no effect. Same problem. I'm now officially in over my head.

    I also just found that my jEdit editor (which a java program) won't launch - THAT's likely a java problem, but again, I don't know what the problem might be or how to fix it, in truth. (Another java program - Moneydance, which I installed before the Hardy upgrade) launches fine, however.)

    Both Thunderbird and jEdit are vital to me.

    Any ideas what's wrong and what I can do about it? (Googled this and came up with nothing.)

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    Re: After upgrade to Hardy, Thunderbird won't launch

    But, my Thunderbird email program is dead. It appears to be trying to launch, then just fails quietly. It was an install from a tar file, so I removed it and reinstalled, to no effect. Same problem.
    Do you get error messages, if you try to launch thunderbird in the konsole ?
    Before you edit, BACKUP !

    Why there are dead links ?
    1. Thread: Please explain how to access old kubuntu forum posts
    2. Thread: Lost Information

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      Re: After upgrade to Hardy, Thunderbird won't launch

      Hadn't tried that. When I did, I was told that T-Bird wasn't installed! Yikes.

      I then found that it now appears in the repositories. With some reluctance, I installed that version, and it worked.

      Except...(and this cost me 4 hours) it now stores user profiles in a different location, so I had a flippin' hard time figuring out what the problem was and how to fix it (which it self was relatively easy).

      I don't know what to say about all this. I don't understand why the plain 'ole tar-file version isn't good enough for us, or why the user profile has to go in a new place. I just don't know, and don't have time to think about it any more. Things are working again, and I'm grateful. Gotta move on...


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