You could use an extra installed OS on a spare partition or mounting a
file-system with LibreOffice installed there. There are plenty of options
unless you use Windows.
If you have a Virtual Machine in Windows and reinstall Windows inside that then
you can apparently re-use the same product-key or license-key because it is just
a reinstall to the same physical hardware.
Another route is to have a dual-boot between Windows and a linux (such as Ubuntu
or Debian or something) and then have a VM on the linux using the same
product-key again. This gives the advantage that the VM is on a robust solid
platform.
See, even Windows gives choices sometimes!
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Jean-Francois Nifenecker <jean-francois.nifenecker@laposte.net>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 21 January, 2011 18:34:06
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: And yet another .pps that Impress doesn't
do right
Le 21/01/2011 19:28, NoOp a écrit :
I had some minor issues when I didn't remove rc3 first (can't recall
what they were now). In any event, the .pps runs fine on my system
(Ubuntu 10.10 LORC4).
I would encourage to testing software in a virtual machine of some sort (eg.
VirtualBox). This way it's eaaaasy to start with a clean system anytime.
-- Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
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