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Love [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]], but also need to manage your schedule?  Do it from within the popular email client.  Lightning extension to [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] enables a fully featured Calendar Application which also allows sending or receiving meeting invitations via email.  Lightning also supports Web-based calendars, such as [http://calendar.google.com Google Calendar].
 
Love [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]], but also need to manage your schedule?  Do it from within the popular email client.  Lightning extension to [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] enables a fully featured Calendar Application which also allows sending or receiving meeting invitations via email.  Lightning also supports Web-based calendars, such as [http://calendar.google.com Google Calendar].
 
== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==
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* Which version do I need?
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Thunderbird 2.0.X is supported by Ubuntu team and is available in repositories.  Thunderbird 3.0.X requires [[UbuntuHelp:ThunderbirdNewVersion|special installation instructions]].
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{|border="1" cellspacing="0"
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|Version||Lightning 0.9||Lightning 1.0
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|[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird2|Thunderbird 2.0.X]]]||'''Compatible'''||Not compatible
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|[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird3|Thunderbird 3.0.X]]]||Not compatible||'''Compatible'''
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|}
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* Where do I get Lightning?
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Summary of the availability is listed below.  Read below for detailed instructions.
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|Version||'''32-bit'''||'''64-bit'''
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|[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird2|Thunderbird 2.0.X]]]||Ubuntu Repositories||Ubuntu Repositories
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|[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird3|Thunderbird 3.0.X]]]||Mozilla Add-ons Website||Mozilla Contrib
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|}
 
Before proceeding with the installation, please ensure you've reviewed the [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/system-requirements.html#linux Lightning Linux System Requirements].
 
Before proceeding with the installation, please ensure you've reviewed the [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/system-requirements.html#linux Lightning Linux System Requirements].
== Installation for Hardy Heron 8.04 + Lightning 0.8 ==
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<<Anchor(Thunderbird3)>>
Lightning extension is now provided by Ubuntu universe repositories.  Simply install package lightning-extension, or type
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== Lightning for Thunderbird 3.0 ==
<code><nowiki>sudo apt-get install lightning-extension</nowiki></code>
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Thunderbird 3.0 requires Lightning version 1.0. Thunderbird version 3.0.1 or greater is recommended. 
That will install version 0.8 of Lightning.
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Lightning extension is architecture-specific.  '''Only 32-bit version''' is available from Mozilla Add-ons site.  That is, if you are running 64-bit [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]], you must run 64-bit Lightning. 
== Installation of a newer version of Lightning or for old versions of Ubuntu when lightning-extension is not provided ==
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If you are running 32-bit version of Ubuntu, download 32-bit version of the extension.
This information is relevant to those who want to use the latest version of Lightning.  Current version is 0.9 (November 2008).
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If you are running 64-bit version of Ubuntu,
=== Selecting Architecture for Lightning Extension ===
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* If you are using [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] from repositories, you are running 64-bit version of [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
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* If you have used [http://ubuntuzilla.wiki.sourceforge.net/ Ubuntuzilla], then you are running 32-bit version of [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
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'''Do not try to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Lightning.  Select one of two versions below that matches your [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] application.'''
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If you wish to use Google Calendar integration, download gdata-provider.xpi in addition to lightning.xpi.
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* Download 32-bit [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313 Lightning 1.0b1] for Thunderbird 3.0.
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* Download 32-bit [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4631 Google Calendar provider] to complement Lightning.
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* Download 64-bit [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/1.0b1/contrib/linux-x86_64/ Lightning 1.0b1 x86_64] for Thunderbird 3.0.
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== Lightning for Thunderbird 2.0 ==
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Lightning 0.9 is the current version available for Thunderbird 2.0.X.
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=== Installation of Lightning 0.9 for Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 or Karmic Koala 9.10 ===
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Lightning extension is now provided by Ubuntu universe repositories.  Install package by clicking here: '''[[UbuntuHelp:apt:lightning-extension|lightning-extension]]'''
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In order to enable Google Calendar integration, add '''[[UbuntuHelp:apt:calendar-google-provider|calendar-google-provider]]''' extension.
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That will install version 0.9 of Lightning.
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=== Installation of Lightning 0.9 for Hardy Heron 8.04 when lightning-extension is not provided ===
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This information is relevant to those who want to use the latest version of Lightning.  Current version is 0.9 (November 2009).
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==== Selecting Architecture for Lightning Extension ====
 
Lightning extension is architecture-specific.  That is, if you are running 64-bit [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]], you must run 64-bit Lightning.
 
Lightning extension is architecture-specific.  That is, if you are running 64-bit [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]], you must run 64-bit Lightning.
 
If you are running 32-bit version of Ubuntu, download 32-bit version of the extension.
 
If you are running 32-bit version of Ubuntu, download 32-bit version of the extension.
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* If you are using [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] from repositories, you are running 64-bit version of [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
 
* If you are using [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] from repositories, you are running 64-bit version of [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
 
* If you have used [http://ubuntuzilla.wiki.sourceforge.net/ Ubuntuzilla], then you are running 32-bit version of [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
 
* If you have used [http://ubuntuzilla.wiki.sourceforge.net/ Ubuntuzilla], then you are running 32-bit version of [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]].
* [http://swiftweasel.sourceforge.net/ Swiftdove] an optimized build of the Mozilla Thunderbird code is available in 32bit and 64bit versions. It has Lightning installed by default.
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* [http://swiftweasel.tuxfamily.org/ Swiftdove] an optimized build of the Mozilla Thunderbird code is available in 32bit and 64bit versions. It has Lightning installed by default.
 
'''Do not try to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Lightning.  Select one of two versions below that matches your [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] application.'''
 
'''Do not try to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Lightning.  Select one of two versions below that matches your [[UbuntuHelp:Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] application.'''
=== Downloading and Installing 32-bit Lightning ===
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==== Downloading and Installing 32-bit Lightning ====
<ol><li>Point your browser to [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2313 Lightning :: Thunderbird Add-ons]
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<ol><li>Point your browser to [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/0.9/]
</li><li>Right-click the green button '''Install Now (Linux)''' and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
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</li><li>Right-click the link named '''lightning-0.9.linux-i686.xpi''' and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
 
</li><li>In Mozilla Thunderbird, open Add-ons from the Tools menu.
 
</li><li>In Mozilla Thunderbird, open Add-ons from the Tools menu.
 
</li><li>Click the Install button, and locate/select the file you downloaded and click "OK".
 
</li><li>Click the Install button, and locate/select the file you downloaded and click "OK".
 
</li><li>Restart Thunderbird.</li></ol>
 
</li><li>Restart Thunderbird.</li></ol>
  
=== Downloading and Installing 64-bit Lightning ===
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==== Downloading and Installing 64-bit Lightning ====
 
<ol><li>Point your browser to [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/0.9/contrib/linux-x86_64/]
 
<ol><li>Point your browser to [http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/calendar/lightning/releases/0.9/contrib/linux-x86_64/]
 
</li><li>Right-click the link named '''lightning-0.9-linux-x86_64.xpi''' and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
 
</li><li>Right-click the link named '''lightning-0.9-linux-x86_64.xpi''' and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
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== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
* If your Calendar buttons appear but most options are greyed out, it's likely the [[UbuntuHelp:ThunderbirdLightning#preview|system|requirements]] were not in place prior to installing lightning.  Uninstall Lightning, meet the system requirements, then re-install Lightning.
 
* If your Calendar buttons appear but most options are greyed out, it's likely the [[UbuntuHelp:ThunderbirdLightning#preview|system|requirements]] were not in place prior to installing lightning.  Uninstall Lightning, meet the system requirements, then re-install Lightning.
* Lightning 0.5 supports only '''Classic''' view of Mozilla Thunderbird.  In Thunderbird, select '''View/Layout/Classic View'''. Lightning 0.7 adds support for multiple Views.
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* If lightning extension broke due to an upgrade to Jaunty or to Karmic, uninstall lightning from within Thunderbird, exit Thunderbird and reinstall it from repositoriesMore details [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1145351 here].  The problem is due to a missing libstdc++5 library.
 
* If you see several colored bars instead of calendar grid, you are probably running the wrong architecture of Lightning.  Verify whether your Thunderbird is 32-bit or 64-bit and download the matching copy of Lightning.
 
* If you see several colored bars instead of calendar grid, you are probably running the wrong architecture of Lightning.  Verify whether your Thunderbird is 32-bit or 64-bit and download the matching copy of Lightning.
 
* Try looking for answers in [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html Lightning FAQ] and [http://calendarhelp.mozdev.org/open.xul Mozilla Calendar Wiki].
 
* Try looking for answers in [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html Lightning FAQ] and [http://calendarhelp.mozdev.org/open.xul Mozilla Calendar Wiki].

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Introduction

Love Thunderbird, but also need to manage your schedule? Do it from within the popular email client. Lightning extension to Thunderbird enables a fully featured Calendar Application which also allows sending or receiving meeting invitations via email. Lightning also supports Web-based calendars, such as Google Calendar.

Requirements

  • Which version do I need?

Thunderbird 2.0.X is supported by Ubuntu team and is available in repositories. Thunderbird 3.0.X requires special installation instructions.

Version Lightning 0.9 Lightning 1.0
[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird2|Thunderbird 2.0.X]]] Compatible Not compatible
[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird3|Thunderbird 3.0.X]]] Not compatible Compatible
  • Where do I get Lightning?

Summary of the availability is listed below. Read below for detailed instructions.

Version 32-bit 64-bit
[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird2|Thunderbird 2.0.X]]] Ubuntu Repositories Ubuntu Repositories
[[UbuntuHelp:[Thunderbird3|Thunderbird 3.0.X]]] Mozilla Add-ons Website Mozilla Contrib

Before proceeding with the installation, please ensure you've reviewed the Lightning Linux System Requirements. <<Anchor(Thunderbird3)>>

Lightning for Thunderbird 3.0

Thunderbird 3.0 requires Lightning version 1.0. Thunderbird version 3.0.1 or greater is recommended. Lightning extension is architecture-specific. Only 32-bit version is available from Mozilla Add-ons site. That is, if you are running 64-bit Thunderbird, you must run 64-bit Lightning. If you are running 32-bit version of Ubuntu, download 32-bit version of the extension. If you are running 64-bit version of Ubuntu,

Do not try to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Lightning. Select one of two versions below that matches your Thunderbird application. If you wish to use Google Calendar integration, download gdata-provider.xpi in addition to lightning.xpi.

<<Anchor(Thunderbird2)>>

Lightning for Thunderbird 2.0

Lightning 0.9 is the current version available for Thunderbird 2.0.X.

Installation of Lightning 0.9 for Jaunty Jackalope 9.04 or Karmic Koala 9.10

Lightning extension is now provided by Ubuntu universe repositories. Install package by clicking here: lightning-extension In order to enable Google Calendar integration, add calendar-google-provider extension. That will install version 0.9 of Lightning.

Installation of Lightning 0.9 for Hardy Heron 8.04 when lightning-extension is not provided

This information is relevant to those who want to use the latest version of Lightning. Current version is 0.9 (November 2009).

Selecting Architecture for Lightning Extension

Lightning extension is architecture-specific. That is, if you are running 64-bit Thunderbird, you must run 64-bit Lightning. If you are running 32-bit version of Ubuntu, download 32-bit version of the extension. If you are running 64-bit version of Ubuntu,

  • If you are using Thunderbird from repositories, you are running 64-bit version of Thunderbird.
  • If you have used Ubuntuzilla, then you are running 32-bit version of Thunderbird.
  • Swiftdove an optimized build of the Mozilla Thunderbird code is available in 32bit and 64bit versions. It has Lightning installed by default.

Do not try to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Lightning. Select one of two versions below that matches your Thunderbird application.

Downloading and Installing 32-bit Lightning

  1. Point your browser to [1]
  2. Right-click the link named lightning-0.9.linux-i686.xpi and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
  3. In Mozilla Thunderbird, open Add-ons from the Tools menu.
  4. Click the Install button, and locate/select the file you downloaded and click "OK".
  5. Restart Thunderbird.

Downloading and Installing 64-bit Lightning

  1. Point your browser to [2]
  2. Right-click the link named lightning-0.9-linux-x86_64.xpi and choose "Save Link As..." to download and save the file to your hard disk.
  3. In Mozilla Thunderbird, open Add-ons from the Tools menu.
  4. Click the Install button, and locate/select the file you downloaded and click "OK".
  5. Restart Thunderbird.

Troubleshooting

  • If your Calendar buttons appear but most options are greyed out, it's likely the system|requirements were not in place prior to installing lightning. Uninstall Lightning, meet the system requirements, then re-install Lightning.
  • If lightning extension broke due to an upgrade to Jaunty or to Karmic, uninstall lightning from within Thunderbird, exit Thunderbird and reinstall it from repositories. More details here. The problem is due to a missing libstdc++5 library.
  • If you see several colored bars instead of calendar grid, you are probably running the wrong architecture of Lightning. Verify whether your Thunderbird is 32-bit or 64-bit and download the matching copy of Lightning.
  • Try looking for answers in Lightning FAQ and Mozilla Calendar Wiki.

Still having problems?

Post your questions in : the Ubuntu Forums and we will try to help you.

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