On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:55 AM, Richard Hainsworth
<richard@rusrating.ru> wrote:
In the end, I discovered that the problem was not in LibO per se, but in the
language support that LibO and OOO rely on. Since it is necessary (it may
not be 'necessary', but you have to be a guru to get around it) to
completely remove OOO in order to install LibO (at least this is the case
for Ubuntu), the installation process broke the OS language support.
The only time "it is necessary" to remove OOo to install LO is if you
are using the LO PPA repository as opposed to the (not all that
complicated, certainly not "guru" level) command line installation
procedure.
If you truly don't understand how to do a command line installation, I
have posted in this list (twice, actually, the second time more robust
than the first) a simple bash shell script that you can use to install
any LO tarball. All you need to know is how to open a terminal, how
to move into a directory, how to type the name of the shell script and
your own password. It can't really be made any simpler....
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