August 7, 2007 at 12:56 pm
by Daniel · Filed under Lightning Plug-In
Just when I get a nice system set up here, lo and behold, Mozilla now has a 64-bit Linux plug-in available. It can be obtained from their FTP site (link for version 0.5). I’ll continue to keep the version I have here available, in case this dries up. But, unless that does, this is probably the last post you’ll see here about the 64-bit Lightning plug-in.
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August 6, 2007 at 10:49 pm
by Daniel · Filed under Lightning Plug-In, Xine RPMs
At DJS Consulting, we maintain 64-bit builds for two software products - xine and the Lightning plug-in for Thunderbird. These are now shown under “Hosted 64-Bit Software” in the sidebar. You can also view links for each of the categories.
Lightning Plug-In
Category Link • RSS Feed • Atom Feed
xine RPMs
Category Link • RSS Feed • Atom Feed
Along these lines, there will hopefully be a new xine (1.1.7) coming soon - stay tuned!
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July 21, 2007 at 9:01 am
by Daniel · Filed under Internet Apps, Lightning Plug-In, Office Productivity
Mozilla Sunbird is a calendar project that’s being designed as a sister program to Thunderbird and Firefox. It’s now at the 0.5 version, and there is a plug-in that integrates Sunbird with Thunderbird, called Lightning. It allows you to not only have a calendar, but send and receive meeting requests as well.
I’m running Thunderbird 2 under Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (7.04) on the AMD64 architecture, and could not find a pre-compiled version of this that worked. So, I decided to give it a shot. It was pretty easy, and the result is a plug-in that works with the AMD64 version of Thunderbird! Since I had trouble finding it, I thought I would share it.
Since I have just started using it, I haven’t wrung it out, or tested all the options. Use at your own risk, etc.
You can download the plug-in here. Happy storming! 
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