The Lightning extension seemed to work, since I saw a calendar, but I was unable to actually add one of my existing calendars.
Google gave me a quick answer, which was located at the ubuntu forums.
To fix this a couple of simple steps needed to be taken:
First remove the Lightning extension from Thunderbird: Tools->Addons, select Lightning, and uninstall. Close Thunderbird.
Now install libstdc++5:
$ sudo apt-get install libstdc++5Now open Thunderbird again, and go back to Tools->Addons. Click the 'Install' button, and browse to the extension file, lightning-0.9-tb-linux.xpi - and open it. At the Software Installation prompt, click 'Install Now' after the short countdown, restart Thunderbird.
Once Thunderbird has been restarting you should be able to add your calendars again.

3 comments:
Thanks! You're great! It works!
Thanks for the lesson, I have racked my brain for a week, expected to see this at the homepage of lightning...
Good to hear that it helped you out! I was already amazed that I couldn't find it myself in the beginning.
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