On 12.07.2014 02:27, Rolf Turner wrote:
So how might I upgrade to the latest version? I must confess that I am running a very elderly version of Fedora (17, to be explicit). I don't dare try to upgrade my Fedora version, given what I have read on this list about the problems that are involved with such upgrades. I cannot afford to be stuck with a broken system. I am not sufficiently knowledgeable to be able to fix a broken system and I have no local resources to give me assistance. Would I need a more recent version of Fedora in order to get a more recent version of Thunderbird to run?
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