I really need some help here TWW! I'm stumped:I'm currently dual booting Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.04. Today, when using windows 7, I exited sunbird and later put it into hibernation. Unfortunately, I forgot about the hibernation and booted into Ubuntu next. I tried opening sunbird, where I got a few errors and .... a blank calendar. I've switched back and forth between windows and ubuntu several times since then and I cannot seem to display my calendar files again. I thought maybe the profile.ini was pointing to the wrong location, but I checked this in ubuntu and it looked correct!Is there any way to recover my calendar files (preferably as ics, but doesn't have to be)? I'm really in need!
9/27/2010 10:21:42 PM
install Thunderbird or Seamonkeyload up the Lightning extensionfind the Sunbird calendar files in its application data directory (probably C:\Users\faget\AppData\Roaming\Sunbird\)put them in the Lightning extension directory, which is inside the application data directory for Thunderbird or Seamonkey
9/27/2010 10:35:57 PM
Thanks for the response. This is what I got so far:I use thunderbird already. I tried adding the lightning extension to thunderbird, but I think it's refusing to install since ubuntu is on thunderbird 3.0.4 and win7 is on thunderbird 3.1.4 (both say they're fully upgraded btw). This is why I didn't just go w/ Lightning to begin with and not deal w/ Sunbird. So, I tried Seamonkey w/ Lightning 1.0b1. The sunbird directory you mentioned is the one i've been looking in, but I cannot find the .ics files I was hoping for.I hope that helps, but so far I haven't had any luck w/ that Any more ideas?
9/27/2010 11:41:07 PM
the format is .sdb, based on SQLite: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html#formatalso try this while you wait for Maverick: http://www.webupd8.org/2010/07/thunderbird-31-ubuntu-ppa-repository.html
9/28/2010 12:20:45 AM
When you say:
9/28/2010 12:29:29 AM
look for the files with the .sdb extensionif that path I gave you didn't work, try \AppData\Local\ instead of \AppData\Roaming\[Edited on September 28, 2010 at 2:40 AM. Reason : Windows uses backslashes
9/28/2010 2:39:53 AM
YESSSS! It worked. Thanks alot man, I really appreciate it. You saved me alot of time and heartache!
9/28/2010 8:38:29 AM