Unless you've set up your Ubuntu 10.10 to include backports or
something, Synaptic will not show libreoffice at all -- 10.10 still has
OpenOffice as its available office package.
On 03/27/2011 07:58 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
On 03/27/2011 08:31 AM, rober wrote:
Greetings from spain, first of all congratulations for the tremendous
and laborious work has arisen I deem libreoffice is great, for the
important contribution to the world of open source, and to make an
office suite for all and quality is one step to change this corrupt
world.
My question is this, I am a medical student, and my studies force me
to have a libreoffice use daily, and of course use and always use
ubuntu, I would like to ask: there is something that will not change
microsoft office ppt (color , icons ...)?
And my other question if you do not mind, I have the official
libreoffice repository, but I do not get libreoficce 3.3.2, it is
normal later? are in the process? Well first of all thank you very
much, and thanks for libreoffice
I use Ubuntu 10.10
Go into Synaptic Package Manager
use the option of: Edit > Reload Package Information
This should show you the latest version of LibreOffice in the Repository.
If you do not see 3.3.2-19 when you search for "libreoffice", then you
may have to install the newest one manually. I install LibreOffice
manually and not from the repository. So as I said, if Ubuntu is a
little slow with keeping up with the newest version of LibreOffice,
then just go to the official download page and download it. There
also an install information for Linux at: Get-Help > Installation
Then click on the link for Linux. I keep the install page as a PDF
document for reference.
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