I saw the article today, but had not checked if it came out yet.
I use the MATE desktop instead of Ubuntu's Unity desktop, or even the
newish Ubuntu GNOME distro.
I think there is a Ubuntu MATE distro out somewhere.
On 10/23/2015 08:06 AM, Aurelius Octavian wrote:
Yes, that's correct. Ubuntu 15.10 and all its flavors (Xubuntu,
Kubuntu, and so on) came out yesterday and the Werewolf features LO
5.0.2.2 .
Typing this on an Ubuntu 15.10 machine with the nice LO 5.0.2.2
sitting in the system tray.
Aurelius
Am 23.10.2015 um 12:52 schrieb Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster:
If anyone is interested. . . .
Ubuntu 15.10, a.k.a. " Wily Werewolf " is scheduled to come out this
week,
according to an article.
The same article has a picture of a LibreOffice "splash screen",
showing that
this distro will include LibreOffice 5.0.2.2.
I run 14.04LTS and 15.04, so on the 15.04 system, I should be
upgrading it in
a few weeks. I have not upgraded that system's LO beyond 4.4.5.2,
though
another system has 5.0.2.2 currently installed.
[I run Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and/or Windows 10 on my various systems]
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