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   Message 29,360 of 30,566   
   Jeff Layman to Alan K.   
   Re: Linux Mint just got a Thunderbird up   
   21 Oct 25 17:25:36   
   
   From: Jeff@invalid.invalid   
      
   On 21/10/2025 15:31, Alan K. wrote:   
   > On 10/21/25 10:04 AM, Jeff Layman wrote:   
   >> On 21/10/2025 14:39, Alan K. wrote:   
   >>> Linux Mint 22.2 just got an update to Thunderbird moving it from   
   128.14.0esr to 140.4.0esr   
   >>>   
   >>> Didn't seem to change anything except I think I see a bit of change in the   
   message preview   
   >>> window.   Not 100% sure, but with my current theme I don't remember the   
   background of   
   >>> compose and with the reading pane being a dark gray (black).   Not that   
   I'm complaining.   
   >>> I like it better.  I try to make all my apps and settings dark.   
   >>>   
   >>> It works and keeps on ticking.  (as the old Timex ad would say).   
   >>   
   >> Thanks for being the guinea pig!   
   >>   
   >> I've done the Firefox update, but was just waiting to see if there were   
   >> any problems with the 128 -> 140 TB update before doing it. I guess that   
   >> an extension or two might require updating, but as long as the main view   
   >> hasn't changed it'll be ok.   
   >>   
   > I only have 4 extensions, cardbook, Mark all read, emoji, and message header   
   toolbar   
   > customize.   Nothing had to be updated or else it did it automatically.   
   >   
   > Yep the basics are there.   
      
   I had to update a couple of extensions as they were supposedly   
   incompatible according to the Add-ons manager. However, TB's   
   instructions to update them because they /were/ supposedly still   
   compatible after checking didn't seem to work as it should (after   
   downloading the *.xpi files and installing in TB). In the end I   
   uninstalled them and reinstalled from scratch. That went well.   
      
   --   
   Jeff   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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