
I had that exact same problem with 'missing or inaccessible profile' last week, when I was setting up a second Puppy on the ancient Dell lappie. ?Įverything is working fine after reboot backi:. Inside Folder Thunderbird-60.5.1-i686-portable.gz.extracted somehow a Folder mnt was created after Thunderbirds first run.with Folders and Sub-Folders mentioned above. Sdb1 is the Location where i store my normal/non-portable Thunderbird now on this Laptop where i actually performing all those Tasks i am describing now.īit confusing i have to admit. thunderbird before on another Laptop using Thunderbird.

This sda7 was the former Location/Drive/Partition where i placed (hidden) Folder. īoth are containing (hidden) Folders named. i found a new Folder inside of Folder Thunderbird-60.5.1-i686-portable.gz.extracted. waiting for download of all my Mails etc.waited till finished. and then started thunderbird from Folder thunderbird32.clicking tb. Inside this Folder one will find the Folder thunderbird32. Inside of this Folder is Folder Thunderbird-60.5.1-i686-portable. so let me try to explain.ĭownloaded and extracted Thunderbird-60.5.1-i686-portable.gz.Ī Folder Thunderbird-60.5.1-i686-portable.gz.extracted was the result. If it doesn't find what it's looking for there, it'll then look in the system files, and find the ones installed from the PPM.and use them instead. If that's the case, install GTK3 from your Puppy's PPM, and rename the 'extralibs' folder to something different, so the script doesn't find it. The set I've included in each build won't necessarily work for every Pup on that platform. This creates your profile within the directory.and by starting with the 'tb' script every time, will continue to use that profile.Įdit:- If you find TB-portable won't fire up, it's almost certainly due to the GTK3 libs. Then start by clicking on the 'tb' script inside. (32-bit).and Xenialpup64 7.5 (64-bit).Īs with the other portables, untar 'em, then place the resulting thunderbird32/thunderbird64 directory anywhere you like. Tested as working in Tahr 6.0.6, Slackos 560 & 570, and BK's 'masterpiece', Precise 5.7.1.

Unfortunately, I don't like SeaMonkey.!! (I don't think I'm alone, either.)Īnyway here is Thunderbird 60.5.1, packed as a 'portable'. Yeah, I know a lot of you will say, 'Why not make a portable version of SeaMonkey? It's all in one application'.

Ok, it's probably been done before - many times - but a portable version of Thunderbird sounded like a good idea.Ĭarry both browser & e-mail around on a flash drive wherever you go. Having tried my hand at a couple of 'portables', after Fredx181 showed the way with 'FF-Quantum portable', a thought struck me.
