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I upgraded my 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS a couple of days ago and ran all updates possible. So now I need encrypted PGP Mail and wanted to install the latest Thunderbird 78.x. Current installation was 68.x.


I followed the suggestions available on SE and the internet, but to no avail. Here is what I tried:


First try:



  1. Remove Thunderbird per terminal: sudo apt remove thunderbird

  2. Install snap Version of thunderbird: sudo snap install thunderbird


Result: Another Thunderbird of 68.x


Second try:



  1. Remove Snap's Thunderbird: sudo snap remove thunderbird

  2. Install "beta" of thunderbird: sudo snap install thunderbird --beta (I hoped this would offer me a cutting edge or something of Thunderbird.)


Result: Terminal says "Kanal latest/beta für thunderbird ist geschlossen; leite zeitweise an stable weiter." (Translation: "Channel latest/beta for thunderbird is closed; diverting to stable temporarily"). Another Thunderbird 68.x


The snap Website tells, that I could install it via "Ubuntu Software". I opened it and the Drop-Down menu on the top right is set to latest/stable. But again only 68.x available.


On the snap website I looked for further information, but it says I only have to run the 2nd command of the 2nd try, which I did, as you may have read. Another Thread here on askUbuntu says: "Simply wait for integration". Sorry, but this is not a solution.


What am I gonna do now? Has anyone got a solution? This is pretty annoying, because I don't want to go the manual way, because of updates and so on. Is something broken on my system?


EDIT (as requested from comment):
As requested from comment, I list the output:


➜ snap list thunderbird        
Name Version Rev Aufzeichnung Herausgeber Hinweise
thunderbird 78.3.3 90 latest/stable canonical✓ -

Fascinating. When hitting "Super"-key, writing thunder* and hitting Enter-key, then the old 68.x opens (to be seen via Help --> About Thunderbird).


I double-checked whether the classic apt kept another version (sudo apt remove thunderbird, result: Cannot be found, therefore cannot be uninstalled.)


EDIT 2 (as requested from comment):
After running whereis thunderbird this is the output:


➜ whereis thunderbird
thunderbird: /etc/thunderbird /snap/bin/thunderbird

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I simply rebooted the computer. Then Thunderbird 78.3.3 loaded from the GNOME menu like it should.


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