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Yes, this is a great idea to make it accessible from the Software Manager at least, if LO will not be installed by default in the next release of Ubuntu.

In Turkey, we have a national distro named as pardus.

The pardus development team switched to LO in a very short time after LO's initial announcement. That was good. :) I think the new version, pardus 2011 is going to be released sometime today. Including LO.

On 20.01.2011 01:46, baldwin linguas wrote:
Or at least installable all pointy-clicky like in Synaptic or something of
that sort.

I'm sure, since OOo will soon be going the way of Wordperfect, that LO will
eventually be a default staple in FOSS land.

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