There's an installation guide on the OO site. Sometimes a kernel update would 
be apropriate, apt-get handles that itself. When you use M$ OS's, you have to 
run autoupdate regularly, and that is similar to updating your kernel.

Am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2006 21.10 schrieb Andrew Towers:
> Just wanted to take a minute to tell you how truely horrible OpenOffice is.
>
> I am running Debian Linux, not by choice, but because my office requires
> it.
>
> I attempted to apt-get the new OpenOffice but it wanted me to updated my
> kernel which isn't broken.. so no, I will not update it.
>
> I then downloaded OpenOffice from the website and it was a tarred up file
> that contained 25+ .rpm files and not a single readme to tell me how to
> install it.  I have no clue what to do with these rpm files.
>
> This is the epitomy of why Linux will never EVER EVER be used by the
> average person.  I was completely fooled into thinking your software would
> help bridge the gap, it only made it much worse.  25 rpm files, what a
> joke.
>
>
>
>
>
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