Hi David,
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 9:15 PM, David Nelson <commerce@traduction.biz> wrote:
Hi, :-)
FYI, I noticed that when I did a clean installation of the Ubuntu
10.10 beta, it was no longer installing a vast range of software by
default. In times past, popular titles like Gimp, OpenOffice, etc. got
installed by default. Now Ubuntu seems to be placing a lot of emphasis
on its Ubuntu Software Center, where you can choose from and do
one-click installations of a large number of FOSS titles.
So I suspect LibO might be there available in the list available
alongside OOo, but not more than that. I guess you might possibly be
in for a disappointment... unless this is just a policy with the beta
releases?
Ubuntu 10.10 ships with OpenOffice.org [1]. LibreOffice may replace it
if it's stable/ready enough in 11.04 [2]. I think it's fair to say
that these are the facts... I'm not sure about beta releases though.
Of course, both LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org will be accessible
through the software centre.
[1] http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/features
[2] http://www.techdrivein.com/2010/09/future-ubuntu-releases-will-be-shipped.html
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