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On 11/14/2012 11:43 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Ian

Le 2012-11-13 09:10, Ian Whitfield a écrit :
*SO* - Bottom line.... Where can I find a plain old .exe installer for
LO 3.6.3?

*PS* - I'm also wanting to upgrade my PCLinuxOS version as well - so
where are the plain rpm files for this??

Thanks for any help.

IanW
Pretoria RSA.

If you are on your PCLinux computer, it should auto-detect the files you need. If not, then right below the "Download LibreOffice" title and you will see the line:

"LibreOffice Linux - rpm (x86_64), version 3.6.3, English (US). Not the version you wanted? Change System, Version or Language"

Click on the link on that line "Change System, Version or Language" and follow the choice after this.

NB: You may want to check the software repository for your distro, it may already have the latest version available there.

Cheers,

Marc

I think the person uses PCLinux but wanted to download a copy for Windows for the teacher friend.

Actually, there was a thread about some versions of Linux that did not get detected properly, when the new-auto-detect system was added with the "new" download page design.



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