:)
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Arda Tunccekica...@duzen.com.tr
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 20 January, 2011 1:18:06
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Having trouble installing Libre Office in
Ubuntu
Yes, this is a great idea to make it accessible from
will d/l again in a couple of days i guess
:)
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Arda Tunccekica...@duzen.com.tr
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 20 January, 2011 1:18:06
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Having trouble installing Libre Office in
Ubuntu
Yes
On 2011-01-19 7:14 PM, baldwin linguas wrote:
I seriously hook the n00bs up with Debian/XFCE edition, all the time,
and they get off and running with no problem, and stay without problems.
(although that KDE bloat probably looks even more like their favorite
bloated proprietary monster, these
On 11-01-19 02:47 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
2011/1/18 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@member.fsf.org:
:[..]
3) Type the following command to install Libre Office:
**sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libreoffice
libre-office-gnome *
[...]
What's with the asterisks?
Apparently Thunderbird
She could probably add the repo to synaptic and install
by simply copy/pasting the repo url appropriately into
the synaptic repo tool, then searching, clicking, installing,
too, since we're in pointy clicky land here.
Not that learning to manage in the CLI is ever a bad idea,
and, in truth, it
On 11-01-19 02:19 PM, baldwin linguas wrote:
She could probably add the repo to synaptic and install
by simply copy/pasting the repo url appropriately into
the synaptic repo tool, then searching, clicking, installing,
too, since we're in pointy clicky land here.
Not that learning to manage in
Will LIbreOffice eventually be available on Ubuntu without having to do all
the technical stuff?
2011/1/19 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@member.fsf.org
On 11-01-19 02:19 PM, baldwin linguas wrote:
She could probably add the repo to synaptic and install
by simply copy/pasting the repo url
2011/1/19 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@member.fsf.org:
I would welcome detailed, tested steps to do the same in a GUI with less
than the 4 steps I enumerated. :) Using a PPA is already a stretch of
using Linux for human beings, so is going to LibreOffice so early.
It _is_ in beta test - it's not
My guess is %90 won't bother installing LO, if not installed by default.
On 20.01.2011 01:18, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Robert Holtzmanhol...@cox.net wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 03:51:05PM -0500, wlb wrote:
Will LIbreOffice eventually be available on Ubuntu
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Arda Tunccekic a...@duzen.com.tr wrote:
My guess is %90 won't bother installing LO, if not installed by default.
Likely so, but until LO is officially released, 90% won't want it, either.
Beta tests are for avid fans and serious users, not the general
public.
2011/1/19 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@member.fsf.org
On 11-01-19 02:19 PM, baldwin linguas wrote:
She could probably add the repo to synaptic and install
by simply copy/pasting the repo url appropriately into
the synaptic repo tool, then searching, clicking, installing,
too, since we're in
On 01/19/2011 03:51 PM, wlb wrote:
Will LIbreOffice eventually be available on Ubuntu without having to do all
the technical stuff?
It was announced somewhere that LO will be on Ubuntu's repository, so
it will be easy to install it. I think they are waiting for it to be
out of the
RC mode.
On 11-01-18 10:20 PM, webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
On 01/18/2011 09:33 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM, wlbwlba...@gmail.com wrote:
[]
You have to download the .deb gzipped-tar file, uncompress it and then
[...]
One notable downside of installing .debs (other
I have used PPA packages but LibreOffice Base has some issue (missing or
blank) with toolbars... I don't know if other software works fine. Deb
files from documentfoundation.com works correctly...
Il 19/01/2011 8.15, Fabián Rodríguez ha scritto:
On 11-01-18 10:20 PM,
2011/1/18 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@member.fsf.org:
:
1) Open a terminal window under Applications Accessories Terminal
2) Type the following command to add the Ubuntu LibreOffice repository
(remember to type ENTER at the end):
*sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
(you will need to
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