Le 10/05/2011 02:50, NoOp a écrit :
If you wish to try both to compare, I recommend that you reinstall LO
from Synaptic, make sure that all is working, and then install the .deb
from LO.
Thanks very much for your (so quick) answer, NoOp!
Originally, I removed the current LO environment before installing the beta version, as advised in installation instructions.
Perhaps should these be a bit adapted?
Followed what you recommended, removed completely version 3.4.0 beta 4 and reinstalled bundled
Ubuntu pakages from Synaptic.
Apparently, seems to run fine (except Base), I will carry on investigating deeper.
The only issue that you are likely to encounter is the
desktop-integration deb (menus):
...
You can overcome this by not installing& creating a menu item to open
/opt/libreoffice/soffce
I don't fully understand what you meant here: should I do something special with LO Ubuntu set up? Or should I just skip the
"desktop-integration" deb completely while beta installing?
Could you please also guide me about the way to launch beta modules without having corresponding menu items? Should it be done
systematically through a terminal session?
Thanks again for your help.
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Francois M
Dual boot Ubuntu 11.04 amd64 - W7
LibreOffice LibreOffice 3.3.2 - OOO330m19 (Build:202) - tag libreoffice-3.3.2.2, Ubuntu package
1:3.3.2-1ubuntu5
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