[ubuntu-za] Lightning calendar
Wikus
wikus at cheetah-microsystems.com
Wed Oct 30 10:52:37 UTC 2013
I found how to disable lightning auto-updating to 2.6.1 :
" *Update 6*: If you cannot use the newer Lightnig versions yet and want
to disable addon updates: Go to the Addons Manager ? right click on
Lightning ? Show More Information ? Disable Automatic Updates. "
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On 28/10/2013 11:31, Wikus wrote:
> Mine keeps updating to 2.6.1 by itself and then it's broken every time
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> On 28/10/2013 11:29, Jan Greeff wrote:
>> My calendar seems to be working re existing reminders coming up but
>> is dead if I try to click to add a new reminder.
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>> On 27/10/2013 16:19, Wikus wrote:
>>> This only worked until the first reboot.
>>> Calendar broken again after reboot :(
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>>> On 27/10/2013 12:56, Jan Greeff wrote:
>>>> Great, now my calendar is also working again, after installing 2.6
>>>> I just had to reinstall the toolbar from the list.
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>>>> Many thanks for the links Bruce.
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>>>> On 26/10/2013 16:43, Lee Sharp wrote:
>>>>> On 10/26/2013 02:01 AM, Wikus wrote:
>>>>>> Guys I have exactly the same problem , Lightning 2.6.1 completely
>>>>>> broken
>>>>>> after Tuesday's update :-(
>>>>>> Jan I don't use any Compiz settings , so I don't think that is the
>>>>>> problem. I suspect something in the
>>>>>> Tuesday update broke it.
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>>>>> I found a better link on what happened.
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>>>>> https://blog.mozilla.org/calendar/
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