Hi :)
You could always install the 4.0.5 by downloading directly from the "upstream" 
website at 
https://www.libreoffice.org/downloads
errr, something like that.  I just typed it rather than copy&pasted it because 
i've already got far toooo many tabs open and so i keep losing track of where 
anything is.  

There are 3 main ways of installing software
1.  Stick to the default repos and only use the package managers to find and 
install stuff 
2.  Add extra repos, PPAs and similar repositories of software that has been 
tweaked for your system
3.  Go "upstream" directly to whichever random website you think might be a 
legitimate download site for the program you are looking for and cross your 
fingers
4.  Get a Cd or Dvd and hope that it really is what you were looking for and is 
legit and doesn't have malware bundled with it
5.  Find the original source code and check it's legitimate and have a quick 
read through to see if anything dodgy jumps out at you and then compile from 
source 

Lets ignore 5, especially in Ubuntu and other gateway distros.  you kinda need 
coding skills and a lot of patience because compiling is a slow painful process 
best left to the experts.  

Windows only offers options 3 and 4 (which are both really the same option) and 
that puts you at the mercy of people who might only be familiar with 1 program 
and may well have no idea about your system.  So i copy what microsoft.com keep 
saying - i recommend that you normally avoid this route but "you can trust us" 
(honest guv)  

Each route has it's own advantages and disadvantages.  Different people will 
recommend slightly different routes but may not tell you the drawbacks.  I tend 
to stick with 1 as much as possible and get most of my stuff from there but of 
course i add some PPAs and the Medibuntu repos (Medibuntu deals with all the  
multimedia stuff i enjoy using (thanks folks!)).  

I only use option 3 for LibreOffice and Evolution.  In both cases it's because 
i happen to prefer the untweaked version and i like to only upgrade them when i 
want to (and not halfway through doing the newsletter or something big).  So, i 
get no automatic updates nor upgrades but if i put the time in then i can be on 
the ultra-latest versions faster without having to wait for anyone else.    

If i had to install LibreOffice on my dad's boat i would go for the Dvd because 
connecting to the internet is such a pain from his.  There are a few i would 
trust.  The "North American Dvd Project" is an excellent one and a lot of time 
and hard work goes into those Dvds.  Generally they are worth at least twice as 
much as they cost, possibly more.  I'm not nearly as involved in that as their 
website suggests!  Mostly it's the heroic work of just 1 man.  


Anyway, point is that if you want the ultra-latest versions soon after they 
come out then you kinda have to talk to the PPA or repo maintainers but they 
are never going to be as fast as you can be by downloading directly off the 
"upstream" downloads page.  

Good luck and regards from 
Tom :)  




________________________________
 From: soumalya ray <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 18 September 2013, 6:02
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Linux hyphenation
 

hi virgil,

-------snip-------

5. I then upgraded LO to 4.0.4.2 using the 
>"ppa:libreoffice/libreoffice-4-0" repository. That was a little weird as 
>I followed online instructions for upgrading to 4.0.5, but the closest I 
>got was 4.0.4.2. Oh, well.
>
>
>--------snip-------
>
>that is because libreoffice 4.0.5 was upgraded in that ppa only for 
raring 
(https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/libreoffice-4-0?field.series_filter=raring);
not for quantal, precise or lucid. 
>
>so, if you are using the ppa
in raring, 4.0.5.2 will be installed; otherwise, 4.0.4.2 is going to be
the latest one from this ppa.
>
>reason is not know to me. may be other members could put some light on this.
>
>regards,
>

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