Time format will not change to show AM/PM
I imported my calendar data from windows 10 to ubuntu 24.04. The time format is in 24hr and I am unable to change to 12hr with AM/PM.
I imported my calendar data from windows 10 to ubuntu 24.04. The time format is in 24hr and I am unable to change to 12hr with AM/PM.
To re-create: New calendar On the Network Username: email address of gmail user with multiple calendars Location: empty Offline Support: checked click Find … (read more)
To re-create:
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Thunderbird 115.11.0 (64-bit)
Ii recently got a new computer. The old one was getting slow and \i worried about it failing. I am old, and have been slow about getting programs on to the new computer… (read more)
Ii recently got a new computer. The old one was getting slow and \i worried about it failing. I am old, and have been slow about getting programs on to the new computer. I got Firefox installed right away, and after a week or two got Thunderbird installed. My problem has been with Thunderbird. On the new computer shortly after I got it installed, all of my incoming mails disappeared. So I went back to using the old computer for email. It was ok. This was several weeks ago. Suddenly this evening all of my emails on the old computer disappeared from the inbox of one of my two email accounts, the one I use most. Now it has totally locked up. Still that way after shutting it down and rebooting. I have looked through the help files and didn't find anything like my problem. I do know that I have never deleted messages. My computers both use imap. I switched from pop a few years ago when Mozilla suggested the change. Going to bed now. will check email in the morning, to see if it will work.
Whenever I try to delete or edit single instances of a recurring event in Thunderbird, it looks like it is gone, but if I close and reopen Thunderbird, it reappears. This… (read more)
Whenever I try to delete or edit single instances of a recurring event in Thunderbird, it looks like it is gone, but if I close and reopen Thunderbird, it reappears. This happened only recently. I am using Thunderbird 115.11.0 in Linux Ubuntu 24.04. Please advise.