Making Lightning Calendar Work Linux Mint 22
Making Lightning Calendar Work Linux Mint 22 - If so, how easy would it be to integrate with thunderbird. The idea is to get that calendar synced to some application in my lmde, which the desktop widget/panel applet would pull its data from. Last night thunderbird updated to v60.2.1 since then lightning calendar and firetray are not working. Sunbird uses a somewhat smaller memory footprint than the. I'd like to have some kind of desktop widget to show my calendar, but. I use lightning with google calendar. Lightning is an icalendar compatible calendar.
Hey guys, can you suggest some good calendar applications for linux mint, which i can use to plan my whole month? I have an export feature. I use thunderbird with the lightning extension so i can manage a calendar. I can't find the lighting app in software manager.
I can't find the lighting app in software manager. I have installed thunderbird again in a different partition and i have transferred the address book however i cannot transfer the calendar (lightning) info. Hey guys, can you suggest some good calendar applications for linux mint, which i can use to plan my whole month? Organize your schedule and life’s important events in a calendar that’s fully integrated with your thunderbird or seamonkey. There are also evolution, california and maya, default elementary os calendar app. Running a solution on your local mint install is probably not what you want, unless you are going to sync your other devices to it locally.
I have an export feature. You don't have to use thunderbird for email to use lightning for your calendar, but you can if you want to. I use lightning with google calendar. I am using mint 17.2 / mate and have everything working acceptably for now except the lightning calendar. Last night thunderbird updated to v60.2.1 since then lightning calendar and firetray are not working.
It seems to me that there must be a way to find the file where the calendar is kept, put it in my dropbox, point lightning in that direction and have it synced over both of my computers,. I have an export feature. Is this something that needs to be downloaded from the mozilla site? I use lightning with google calendar.
I Have Installed Thunderbird Again In A Different Partition And I Have Transferred The Address Book However I Cannot Transfer The Calendar (Lightning) Info.
I am using mint 17.2 / mate and have everything working acceptably for now except the lightning calendar. I'd like to have some kind of desktop widget to show my calendar, but. Instead, find a provider that you can use,. Last night thunderbird updated to v60.2.1 since then lightning calendar and firetray are not working.
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I use thunderbird with the lightning extension so i can manage a calendar. It seems to me that there must be a way to find the file where the calendar is kept, put it in my dropbox, point lightning in that direction and have it synced over both of my computers,. You don't have to use thunderbird for email to use lightning for your calendar, but you can if you want to. Lightning is an icalendar compatible calendar.
I Can't Find The Lighting App In Software Manager.
I have an export feature. Thunderbird version is 52.5.0 and should have lightning. Organize your schedule and life’s important events in a calendar that’s fully integrated with your thunderbird or seamonkey. If so, how easy would it be to integrate with thunderbird.
I'm Using Linux Mint 17.1 + Mate Running Thunderbird V31.7 + Lightning For My Mail/Calendaring App.
There are also evolution, california and maya, default elementary os calendar app. Well, does anyone know how i can make it to where i can view the layout of the whole month. Perhaps the devs could look at solving this for mint. Is this something that needs to be downloaded from the mozilla site?
I'm using linux mint 17.1 + mate running thunderbird v31.7 + lightning for my mail/calendaring app. I have an export feature. If so, how easy would it be to integrate with thunderbird. I'd like to have some kind of desktop widget to show my calendar, but. Instead, find a provider that you can use,.