[ale] just installed LibreOffice in Linux, should have been easier
Ron Frazier
atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Wed Mar 16 10:06:41 EDT 2011
Hi Preston,
I understand. However, I may not be upgrading Ubuntu for some time due
to concerns about radical changes to the UI. This is a long term support
release, so I may just keep it hanging around. Besides, this experience
could have been related to any piece of software, not just LibreOffice.
Sincerely,
Ron
On 03/16/2011 08:58 AM, Preston Boyington wrote:
> Ron Frazier wrote:
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> <snipped throughout>
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>> Nothing said here is meant to be offensive or antagonistic in any way,
>> but it may be controversial. We all have our opinions. See below.
>>
>
>> a) I first tried the Linux way. I looked for LibreOffice in the Ubuntu
>> software center and in Synaptic. No luck.
>>
> AFAIK, LibreOffice won't replace OpenOffice.org until the most current
> releases of distros start rolling out. not sure what version of Ubuntu
> that will entail.
>
>
>> b) I'd never heard of a PPA in my life, so I didn't try that.
>>
> most people use them for new software that has not gone through the main
> channels or won't otherwise be backported to a distro. (there's a
> better definition I'm sure)
>
>
>> h) At the very least, in the case under discussion, there should be a
>> link to the PPA resource and procedure from the LibreOffice.org download
>> page.
>>
> as this will be a direct replacement in most distros, I don't see the
> need. new releases will carry the LibreOffice package natively as the
> current release now carries OpenOffice.org.
>
>
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