Mozilla thunderbird default browser11/7/2023 ![]() Dependenciesįirefox relies on other components that need to be taken into account while preparing a rebase plan. Red Hat will guarantee that the Web API in a particular major ESR version will be stable and supported, but cannot guarantee that they will be stable across rebased major versions. RHEL API/ABI stability and supportabilityĮven though Mozilla does not provide development packages for Firefox or Thunderbird to link against, they do provide a variety of APIs that are used on the Web. The upstream Firefox ESR release schedule is publicly available on. Development of web technologies is dynamic, the ESR release balances the need to support next-generation as well as much older web applications. Backporting security fixes to older versions within our SLA deadlines is impossible with the resources we have. A web browser is a very security-sensitive component and the volume of CVEs is really high (as many as 17 critical or important CVEs fixed in one update). There are two primary reasons for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux distribution using the upstream ESR release as opposed to the faster-moving Standard Firefox release: That's also a window for us to rebase Firefox in all versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Mozilla releases updates of the previous ESR for another 3 months to give organizations time to upgrade to the latest ESR. Upstream LifecycleĪ new major version of Firefox ESR is released roughly once a year and gets security/bug fix releases every 4 weeks. This longer-lived release stream is available within the supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux releases. It provides a stable and predictable platform for enterprise web applications. Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR)Ī new version is released once a year, during the year Mozilla provides security and bug fixing releases every 4 weeks. ![]() This is the release stream which is available within the Fedora Project. Newer versions are released every 4 weeks, constantly introducing new features, ideal for home users and progressive web applications developers. Mozilla ships Firefox and Thunderbird in two different streams with different use cases. The following overview also applies to Thunderbird. So i can't make a mess on my system if things go wrong haha.Firefox is the default and only supported web browser in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Now that i have tested it on my external drive, now i will install it on my laptops ssd. Icon=/home/michel/thunderbird/chrome/icons/default/default256.png local/share/applications/Įxec=/home/michel/thunderbird/thunderbird Run the program and add a new item, select the thunderbird file and select the best fitting icon and save it (The icons can be found in the thunderbird folder called chrome) now it is added in the gnome menu, from there select it to add it to favorites.Ĭreate a own. ![]() In terminal write: sudo apt-get install alacarte To add a shortcut to the panel install the app called alcarte Mozilla Thunderbird 91.2.0: When you use the imap settings ![]() Mozilla Thunderbird 91.2.0: When you use the pop settings Tried pop and imap settings, seems pop does not list the labels at all, that is why the older versions didn't list them either. ![]()
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