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On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Twayne <TWAYNE@twaynesdomain.com> wrote:

In news:loom.20110905T023739-412@post.gmane.org,
Charles E. LaMonte <n3vuo@arrl.net> typed:
Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen, Is it possible to install
Libre Office on an external hard drive ? The computer
will have either Windows Operating System or Linux
Operating System. Thank you.

Yes. Or course, some parts that must reside on the boot drive will still go
to the boot drive as with any other app.




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My solution is to install Linux (Ubuntu or Mint in my case) on the external
drive.  If the computer used does not have a built in external drive boot
capability then use PLOP or SuperGrubDisk and boot either of these from the
CDRom.
nvsoar

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