On 12/07/2016 02:38 AM, turritopsis.dohrnii@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Thunderbird for Linux Users,
>
> Please apply the following recommended solution. This is the only real
> solution to the missing folder pane in Thunderbird for Linux. All the
> other solutions do not work.
>
> In /home/,
>
On 12/07/2016 12:38 AM, turritopsis.dohrnii@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear Thunderbird for Linux Users,
>
> Please apply the following recommended solution. This is the only real
> solution to the missing folder pane in Thunderbird for Linux. All the
> other solutions do not work.
>
> In /home/,
>
On 12/07/2016 03:38 AM, turritopsis.dohrnii@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Thunderbird for Linux Users,
Please apply the following recommended solution. This is the only real
solution to the missing folder pane in Thunderbird for Linux. All the
other solutions do not work.
In /home/,
$ nano delete-
On 12/07/2016 12:38 AM, turritopsis.dohrnii@gmail.com wrote:
$ su -
# chmod +x delete-all-msf.sh
# exit
There's no reason in the world for you to need root access for that one
command, and using su - will log you in completely as root, making the
working directory /root. And, as the sh
Dear Thunderbird for Linux Users,
Please apply the following recommended solution. This is the only real
solution to the missing folder pane in Thunderbird for Linux. All the
other solutions do not work.
In /home/,
$ nano delete-all-msf.sh
Type in the following 2 lines:
#!/bin/sh
find . -type