If you have yum package manager, then open up terminal and become root and
then just simply type, yum install openoffice

But you have not advised which linux distro you currently are working on.
We need that to more accurately advise which method (or package manager to
be exact), will suffice you the best.



On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:54 PM, kamal kishor
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi
>  Plz Gide me how to Install open office step by step in command line. I
> have alredy install yum server now I have not a link of open office and I
> don't know how to install by command line open office plz guide me
>
>
> thanks & regards
>
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