NoOp wrote:
On 11/24/2009 06:55 AM, Web Kracked wrote:
jonathon wrote:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 19:08, Diethard Kaufmann wrote:
Can somebody explain to me how to get the latest version onto my ACER 4810T,
please?
If you want the version produced by Sun, then download it from
http://download.openoffice.org/index.html
If you want the version produced by Novell, then upgrade to Ubuntu
09.10, and install the version of OOo in the Ubuntu repository.
My guess is that the Novell build is closer to what you want.
jonathon
Before I moved to 9.10, I had the same trouble. I asked the
same question since I could not get things to work. I was
answered with the following URL.
https://launchpad.net/~openoffice-pkgs/+archive/ppa
You should have checked the ppa _before_ suggesting:
<quote>
PPA description
Empty for now, will likely have OOo 3.2.0/3.2.1 debs for Karmic/Lucid
later in the cycle.
If you want OOo 3.1.1 upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic).
</quote>
Well I just passed on what was given me.
I do not have time to recheck links that worked
last month or even last week. Remember the issue
was that 9.10 was stated in the thread as a different
version than what was provided by the OOo site and
what I found on the Launchpad site. For whatever
reason that may have been.
So, with that, anyone have an idea when the 3.2.x cycle
is to begin with a good working RC for Windows?
Till then, people like me would have to find a better
way to get the Sun version over the Novell version?????
Or am I mistaken by what was in the thread? I had
big trouble with getting the "Sun version" installed
on my Ubuntu system, and an archive/ppa system worked
better then for me to download and install from the OOo
site. Maybe this could be a service that could be
added to the OOo site, then the Ubuntu/Deb system would
look there during its auto-update search cycle. For now
it goes to its own Ubuntu archive site for updates [which
there has been at least 3 updates/upgrades days/week(s)
AFTER my 9.04 was upgraded to 9.10].
So, what it the "problems" with Sun vs. Novell version/disto/build
of OOo???? Is it like OpenOffice.org vs. OxygenOffice??
Well it would be nice to have it clearly spelled out without
going into code-speech [like friends did all the time to
make their point by confusion of the issue].
Or is it "My disto is better than yours, nah nah ah nah nah!"
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