Unable to start Flatpak from command line- Thunderbird Version 115.0.1
I recently installed the Flatpak version of Thunderbird Version 115.0.1.
I can no longer start Thunderbird from the command line. It is supposed to run by using the command flatpak run org.mozilla.Thunderbird. When I issue this command nothing happens.
I can however start Thunderbird by using rofi. When I use rofi to start Flatpak Thunderbird, it runs perfectly.
I do not have any problems with any of the other Flatpak applications that I have on my system. Prior to updating Thunderbird, I did not have any problems with the Flatpak version of Thunderbird that I had installed. It is just this new version of Flatpak Thunderbird that is giving me problems.
I am running Debian Linux version 12.
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Solução escolhida
My version of Thunderbird has now been updated to 115.1.1 and I am now able to start Thunderbird from the command line using the command flatpak run org.mozilla.Thunderbird.
Many thanks for your assistance.
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On further investigation I find that I can run Thunderbird from the command line if I run the following command:
flatpak run --branch=stable --command=thunderbird org.mozilla.Thunderbird
I am not quite sure why I need to run this more verbose command as I should only need to run:
flatpak run org.mozilla.Thunderbird.
Anyway, I seem to have got it working, so I am happy with this work-around.
This should be fixed in Thunderbird flatpak 115.1.0 which was released some time ago. Please check if you have this update available.
Solução escolhida
My version of Thunderbird has now been updated to 115.1.1 and I am now able to start Thunderbird from the command line using the command flatpak run org.mozilla.Thunderbird.
Many thanks for your assistance.