Hi Charles,

thanks for your reply. I have discovered your comment in Re: [SOGo] Calendars locked:
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Tools > Options > Advanced > General > Config Editor

Maximize the window, then filter on "calendar.reg" (minus the quotes)

Look for two entries for each calendar:

calendar.registry.XXXXX.disabled
calendar.registry.XXXXX.readOnly
...
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I do not know how to reply to this thread. However, this can be corrected even easier through a right-click on the locked calendar >> Properties
In the new window just re-enable it by "Switch this calendar on"
and disable now "Read Only" if desired.
As soon as you hit OK the Calendar Cache is cleared and repopulated.

Thank you very much for your help.
cheers,
Tobi

On 09/05/2015 04:58 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
READ THE THREAD.

There is one, or at most only TWO prefs that you need to change (NOT
delete, simply toggle them).

Again, read the thread.

Or... are you saying that changing these prefs doesn't work on Linux?

That would be new info and good to know.

Charles


On 9/5/2015 9:45 AM, Luca Olivetti <[email protected]> wrote:
El 05/09/15 a les 15:11, Tobias Lamour ha escrit:
Hi,

My Linux recently updated Thunderbird to version 38.2 also forcing one
to switch to Lightning 4.
It seems Inverse SOGo Converter is not compatible any more and I am left
with an empty calendar.

Is there any workaround in order to get sogo back to operation in
Lightning 4.0.x?
It works *but* under Linux I had to delete all "calendar.xxx"
preferences from prefs.js and delete the directory "calendar-data",
otherwise the calendar would show as disabled and locked, with no way to
activate/refresh it.
Under windows the upgrade just worked.

Bye


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