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On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 17:32 +0000, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 08/02/2011 14:42, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 08/02/11 14:36, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)

I have a funny feeling that is more to do with the differences in
LO& OOo on Windows platforms rather than the difference between
releases of Thunderbird. Just a guess and i could easily be wrong

R

I have a feeling you are right. I seem to recall this before - that
the Windows version has this functionality - the Distro builds do
not. I wonder if the non-distro builds available from LO direct DO
have this functionality? Anyone?


The "real" versions from LO, installed from the standard debs, allow all 
data source options, including TBird - at least on 64 bit Ubuntu 10.10. 
Another reason to install from debs, rather than from re-builds with 
bugs via the repositories. ;-)

Peter HB


Thanks for that - I thought they did. I'm running just over my average
daily bandwidth usage (I'm on a capped bandwidth broadband package) so
when I've got some slack back I'll try that.
Just one question - having installed LO from the ppa, how do I uninstall
it? It doesn't appear in the Ubuntu Software Centre, and I can't seem to
get the apt-get syntax right for uninstalling...



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