On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Andy Brown <andy@the-martin-byrd.net> wrote:
On Wed Dec 08 2010 09:41:00 GMT-0800 (PST) webmaster@krackedpress.com
wrote:
Can you have both OOo and LibreOffice installed on Ubuntu?
:
The easiest way to install LibO is to download, and use Archive Manager to
Extract the files. Open a terminal session and cd to the DEBS folder where
the files were extracted. Then type in sudo dpkg -i *.deb and press
enter. Enter your password. When the process is completed cd to the
desktop-integration folder and rerun the dpkg -i *.deb command.
The install places files in a different location than OOo so there is no
conflict between them. Do be advised that there are a lot of pre-installed
extensions that increase the size of the download.
Just be aware that this will not necessarily change the default
program to open document files to LO - you (may) have to do that
manually in Nautilus for Gnome (not sure about KDE).
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