

If you want to download Thunderbird in a language other than the one suggested, click on 'Systems & Languages' for the list of available editions. Follow our Snap guide to learn how to do this. Open the Thunderbird download page and click the 'Free Download' button to download the platform and language edition of Thunderbird for your computer. Else, it isn't, and you need to install Snap first. If you see a version number, it means your system has Snap installed. But first, run this command in the terminal to ensure you have Snap on your computer: snap -version If you're using any other Linux distro, you can install Mozilla Thunderbird via Snap. OpenSUSE users can install Thunderbird by running: sudo zypper install thunderbird If you're using Arch Linux, use: sudo pacman -S thunderbird On RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, open the terminal and run this command to install Mozilla Thunderbird: sudo yum install thunderbird However, if you're using any other distro on your machine, you can install Mozilla Thunderbird with a few simple commands. It comes pre-installed on Ubuntu and its derivatives, so if you're running any one of these distros on your computer, you can skip this section. Mozilla Thunderbird is available on all major Linux distros. If you're planning to switch to Thunderbird, or you've used it before and switched to Linux recently, here's how to install, set up, and use Thunderbird on Linux.
