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Wednesday, May 21, 2008



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How to install Mozilla Thunderbird on Ubuntu


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This is interesting and useful short step-tutorial for installing Mozila Thrinderbird on Ubuntu contributed by Viktor Ustijanoski. Here is the steps:

  1. Go to the system menu, then administration and then Synaptic Package Manager
  2. Enter your password and in the edit/search field type thunderbird
  3. Scroll down on the right menu until you found thunderbird - with a description: mail/news client with RSS and integrated spam filter support
  4. Select the check box - Mark for installation
  5. On the toolbar menu click apply
  6. Depends of your internet connection it will take few minutes
  7. After installation, the next step will be to configure thunderbird with your mail accounts etc.




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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I tried to do as you said but when I put in my password and then clicked ok this is what popped up
E: dpkg was interupted you must manually run 'dpkg--configure a' to correct the problem
E:_cache-> open () failed please report
Do you have any clue what this means. I am new to Ubuntu
Thanks

Anonymous said...

To correct the problem you must execute that command in terminal mode:
1. To open a console go to: Applications->Accessories->Terminal
2. in Terminal - type "sudo dpkg --configure -a"

I hope that I help.

Ukion

Viktor Ustijanoski said...

To install Thunderbird manually, first close all open windows, even update window, becouse only one installation program is allowed at a time.

Open Applications/Accessories/Terminal and type line by line + press Enter:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird

And the problem will be solved.

Viktor Ustijanoski,
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