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Can I install Thunderbird 115 as a .deb package?

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I'm using Kubuntu 23.04, do not use Snaps, and wish to update to Thunderbird 115 from the installed version 102. Is this possible? It appears as if Ubuntu have stopped providing non-Snap packages for mainstream apps and Thunderbird themselves offer me a tar.bz2 whilst I'd rather use packaged apps.

Will Thunderbird 115 be available as an official .deb file at all; will it be in the repos? What's the best non-Snap way to install it and keep it updated?

in flag
I've seen installing using [alien](https://askubuntu.com/q/772109/29073) but when I do that -- `fakeroot alien -d thunderbird.tar.bz2; sudo apt install ./thunderbird.deb` -- I end up with thunderbird directly below root directory and all the links get broken, etc.. It runs but it's a pain, I'll need to manually futz with it to get things installed right.
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You can try the thunderbird beta ppa (https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/thunderbird-next), which has Thunderbird 115. The stable PPA for thunderbird still has v102, but it will be eventually updated. https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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cf flag

You can easy add the official PPA for Thunderbird beta by adding ppa:mozillateam/thunderbird-next to your system to get Thunderbird 115.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/thunderbird-next
sudo apt update

Worked fine for me.

Link: https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/thunderbird-next

in flag
So, Thunderbird-Next is a beta release channel, as of now they have 1:115.1.1+build2-0ubuntu0.23.04.1~mt1 , which is a little strange to me as the thunderbird.net website offers thunderbird-115.1.1.tar.bz2, ie the 115.1.1 release; so I can't see why TB-Next isn't offering a later beta, I guess there isn't one. I was hoping for a release just packaged as a deb. @vanadium suggested a different mozillateam repo, they have 1:102.14.0+build1-0ubuntu0.23.04.1~mt1 (and for 23.10, etc.) which is stated to be a stable build, but obviously not as current as I'm hoping for. Thanks for your help.
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cn flag

The mozilla team provides a PPA for stable releases of Firefox ESR and Thunderbird. So yes, adding this PPA will allow you to have installed the latest Thunderbird and keep it automatically updated. At some point, the PPA will be updated to contain Thunderbird 115.

in flag
The question was really whether any official source had Thunderbird for Ubuntu at release date(s). I'll try thunderbird-next as that may be what I'm after.
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cn flag
As usual, the newer version will ship with a newer release of Ubuntu. The only exception where a deb package was always upgraded to the latest release was Firefox, but now this is shipped as a snap.
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