[ale] just installed LibreOffice in Linux, should have been easier
Ron Frazier
atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Sun Mar 13 22:08:42 EDT 2011
Hi Pat,
I've just been really not liking Oracle of late. I just thought it was
something I could go ahead and take care of. Silly me. I think I can use
the PPA mentioned in other posts to complete the installation on my
other PC's much easier. Hopefully, I can get the first computer to
recognize the PPA and seamlessly start auto updates, I hope, I hope.
Also, I'm on Ubuntu 10.04, which is a long term support release. I may
not upgrade any time soon, since everyone seems to say that in place
upgrades don't work properly many times. A totally fresh install doesn't
appeal to me since I've spent the past year getting this going the way I
want it. Finally, I don't know that I like what they're doing with the
Unity interface and all. I suspect that I don't. I may try it in a VM or
something. Right now, I just want to do less working on the computer,
and do more working with the computer. I'm trying to convert as totally
to Linux as possible, and I think I can get to about 95%. I have a whole
laundry list of applications I want to get done, and some security items
to deal with, some of which have been listed in other posts. After that,
I can get back to using the PC to do stuff rather than setting up the PC
so I can use it to do stuff.
Sincerely,
Ron
On 03/13/2011 09:12 PM, Pat Regan wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 20:11:25 -0400
> Ron Frazier<atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I followed the instructions on the LibreOffice website download page.
>> How am I supposed to know there are all these easier methods
>> elsewhere?
>>
> It is something you don't even have to think about. Most of us will
> just wait until LibreOffice replaces OpenOffice in our distribution.
>
> Why was it necessary to switch to the new fork before your distro? Did
> I read that you're running Ubuntu? LibreOffice will be shipped as
> default with 11.04 in a few months anyway.
>
> Pat
>
>
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