it's a simple matter as running Mozilla as root, going to the Mozilla Calendar site, and installing the .xpi file. After that it will be available to all users. If you're the only one that wants to use it however, install it as yourself ( read the dialog, and install it to your profile folder ) You can get the calendar at the mozilla site. On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 20:27, shrek-m@xxxxxx wrote: > hi, > > > mozilla-calendar is diabled in fedora ? > > ---- > Enable calendar in the build by > $ *export MOZ_CALENDAR=1* > OR > add --enable-calendar in your .mozconfig > ---- > > > > mozilla-calendar xpi installation > > $ mozilla -remote 'openURL(http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/)' > > link for mozilla 1.4 > http://files.oeone.net/mostafah2/calendar_linux_1.4_20030926.xpi > link for mozilla 1.5/1.6a > http://files.oeone.net/mostafah2/calendar_linux_20030926.xpi > > > download the xpi for your version > > $ su - > # mozilla file:///path/to/your/calendar_linux_1.4_20030926.xpi > install /ok > > restart mozilla > > $ mozilla -calendar > or [ctrl][7] > or window/calendar -- Kevin G Francis <http://denial.loose-screws.com/>