in a terminal
sudo pacman -Syu
Followed by
sudo pacman -S thunderbird
You can skip the first command if you did that recently.
in a terminal
sudo pacman -Syu
Followed by
sudo pacman -S thunderbird
You can skip the first command if you did that recently.
I haven't seen version 115 yet in the Arch repos. Does Manjaro have it yet?
https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/thunderbird/
thunderbird 115.0-4
Last Updated: 2023-07-17 08:39 UTC
If the Arch repos don't have it yet, it's not in Manjaro then either.
It is however in the AUR - https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?O=0&SeB=nd&K=thunderbird-bin&outdated=&SB=p&SO=d&PP=50&submit=Go
Do you have an AUR helper such as yay or paru installed?
When I did a yay -Ss thunderbird, I was not seeing 115. I ended up just downloading it from thunderbird.net.
Funny. I did a pacman -S thunderbird and it did not come up with the new version.
https://repology.org/project/thunderbird/versions
It was recently added to arch and then manjaro unstable. It'll make its way to manjaro testing soon and eventually the stable channel.
If you want it now, there's the thunderbird-bin package in the aur.
cool, I think I am gonna wait then. Other people told me Manjaro doesn't work well with AUR
Maybe you should consider listening to different people.
That ain't right at all...
Since I don't see it in the Arch repo, I am guessing you can just download the Linux binary from thunderbird.net
Gotcha, do you know how I could install it like an update to the current installation. I mean using all my settings
It will use your current profile with settings automatically
cool, thanks!
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