Thunderbird update for Slackware

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A new update for Mozilla Thunderbird has been released for Slackware versions 15.0 and -current, addressing several security vulnerabilities. The updated package, identified as mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2025-136-01), includes important security fixes and enhancements. The version number for the update is 128.10.1esr, and users are encouraged to install this update to maintain the security of their systems.

The details of the update can be found in the Slackware 15.0 ChangeLog, which notes that this release includes critical security patches. For more information about the specific vulnerabilities addressed, users can refer to the provided links for release notes and CVE records.

The new Thunderbird packages can be downloaded from the official Slackware FTP servers, with separate links for both 32-bit (i686) and 64-bit (x86_64) architectures. The MD5 checksums for the updated packages are also provided to ensure the integrity of the files.

To install the update, users should run the command as root:

upgradepkg mozilla-thunderbird-128.10.1esr-i686-1_slack15.0.txz


For ongoing security and software updates, users are advised to regularly check the Slackware website and consider contributing to the project if they are able. The Slackware Linux Security Team remains committed to maintaining the security and stability of the system for its users.

In addition, it may be beneficial for users to explore other available software updates and security advisories by visiting the Slackware project website, which also offers resources such as community forums and documentation to assist with any questions or issues related to the update process

Thunderbird update for Slackware

New Mozilla Thunderbird packages have been released for Slackware 15.0 and -current to resolve security vulnerabilities:

mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2025-136-01)

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