Hi, did you try the solution posted at the following url? http://luni.org/pipermail/luni/2004-September/017501.html "xhost +" before the initial startup, and then "xhost -" again; it worked for me. Hope it helps. this is my first mail using thunderbird blabla wrote:
Right,
unistalled and installed again, tried the following procedure both with the tar.gz and rpm version.
When logged in as root tb starts perfectly, if I link the shell script to the user and change permissions accordingly it crashes.
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Run from the command-line, thurnerbird --help find command-line parameters to start w/o any configuration and initiate thunderbird with no configuration, ie: thunderbird --XX /dev/null If thunderbird works w/o configuration, you have your answer
Tried that but this is what I got:
/usr/local/thunderbird # thunderbird --help bash: thunderbird: command not found
Am I thick??? TB must be getting so many crash notifications from me I am surprised they haven't asked me not to bother anymore...
On a different note - is there another mail programme that enables me to share pop3 mails between linux and win?
cheers
ingo