
How to rearrange the order of calendar in Sunbird or Lightning
Thu, 11/05/2009 - 22:01 — kennethSunbird and Lightning display the calendars in the order of their creation. There is no easy way to rearrange the order each appears but to delete and recreate them in order you like.
A quick 'grep' show that they are kept in a file 'storage.sdb' which is a SQLite database.
I found a Firefox add-on "SQLite Manager' and use it to view the database. Two tables of interest are 'cal_calendars' and 'cal_calendars_prefs'.

Flash 10 install on 64bit Ubuntu
Mon, 08/04/2008 - 13:43 — kennethHere's how to install Macromedia Flash 10 into a 64-bit version of Linux. These instructions are Ubuntu specific, but they should work with other versions as well as long as you can uninstall any existing flash players from your system and then install nspluginwrapper for your distribution.
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