On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 11:06 +1000, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 17:32 -0700, NoOp wrote:
On 05/19/2011 05:07 PM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
There are 4 files for LibO 3.4 RC1 for Ubuntu. In what order should they
be installed? I know the langpack and helppack go in after the main
program, but what about the LibO-URE file? Before or after the main
file?
Do I need to remove the LibO that is supplied with Ubuntu first?
Apologies if this has been covered here recently and I'm too brain-dead
to find it in the archives.
No need to remove the (U)LO version. See this thread:
<http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.user/5271>
and expanded:
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.user/5276>
<http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.user/5320>
And of course the 'how did we find this page':
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/instructions/
<http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/linux/>
If you need added help post back.
OK, I guess I'm stupid or I got lost in all those words, but I still
don't see where it says *WHEN* to intall the LibO-URE file: *before* or
*after* the main LibO file.
--Jean
BTW, I don't care about "desktop integration". I don't need it, I don't
use it, I don't want it. So any info about that is just noise to me at
the moment.
--Jean
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