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Goodbye Evolution


neilinoz
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Also late to the party, but for what it's worth I've always used the tar.gz package to install TBird and never had dependency or other issues.

 

I wouldn't say it's any harder than an RPM install either; you just run ./install-thunderbird.sh (or whatever it was called) and get a graphical installer identical to the Windows version.

 

To the person who asked about upgrading: Can't speak for Linux version, but I've used TBird on Windows since 0.7something, and it has gained a lot of stability since that version so I'd go for it.

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