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So at the end it is not of interest, which TB version will be included in the ISO image of LM 21, but the time, when 102 has reached the repositories.īTW: Out of experience I expect, that version 102 will need some bugs to get fixed, so a version 102.0.1 or something like that will follow more or less shortly.

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Assumed, that this is 91.9 and also assumed, that at the time of installation of Mint 21 or upgrading to Mint 21 TB 102 should have reached the repositories, the update manager will offer this update.

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We can be sure, that there will be a version of TB included in the ISO-image of Mint 21.

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You are responsible yourself for keeping Appimages up-to-date.Īm I right in thinking that when Mint 21 is released, whichever version of Thunderbird is in the repositories at that time is likely to remain unchanged (barring manual installs, AppImage/Flatpak versions etc., and of course any security updates)? Also, although v102 is the current version, it might have arrived too late to be included in the Mint 21 repositories?

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Specifically the LM Update Manager is able to keep Flatpak software up-to-date in the same way as it keeps up-to-date software installed from the normal software repositories. Flatpak and Appimages are 2 additional channels of getting and installing software on Linux Mint. What ever is available for Ubuntu 22.04 will also be available for LM 21, too.įlatpak software and Appimage software are not software manage in the normal software repositories. Reason: LM 21 will be based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The relevant thing is, when Ubuntu will make available Thunderbird 102.x available in the Ubuntu software repositories for Ubuntu 22.04. It is irrelevant, which Thunderbird version precisely will come with the LM 21 ISO image. tar.bz2 archives, will bring along an internal updater, which can self-updated Firefox and Thunderbird.īoxersoft wrote: ⤴ Mon 7:02 amAm I right in thinking that when Mint 21 is released, whichever version of Thunderbird is in the repositories at that time is likely to remain unchanged (barring manual installs, AppImage/Flatpak versions etc., and of course any security updates)? Also, although v102 is the current version, it might have arrived too late to be included in the Mint 21 repositories? The users have to make sure to keep the software up-to-date themselves in most cases.Įxceptions: Firefox and Thunderbird, installed as Mozilla. The installation process is manual and has to be done by following the vendor's installation instruction. tar.bz2 software packages will have to be donwloaded from the software vendor website.

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The fourth way are manually downloaded and installed.Appimages are not part of the LM software management systemĪppimages cannot be kept up-to-date by the Update Manager. Relevant applications to manage flatpaks are: Software Manager (GUI), Update Manager (GUI), flatpak (commandline)įlatpak software can be kept up-to-date by Update Manager. Repository software is kept up-to-date by Update Manager. The software packages are made available through the official software repositories of Linux Mint itself and Ubuntu. Relevant applications to do so are: Software Manager (GUI), Update Manager (GUI), Synaptic Package Manager (GUI), apt / apt-get (commandline) The primary and most recommended way is managing software installation / updates / removals through the software management system.These ways basically apply to Thunderbird as well: On Linux Mint there are at list 4 ways of installing/keeping up-to-date software packages.









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