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I would have to agree with Mark Pare'. A unified installation format
should be created. In the beginning of OOo. There was a tar one could
extra and put into place anywhere and just run OOo from that. When OOo
began creating distro specific package, it became easier for those
running these favoured distros, but for everyone else, it became more
difficult.

For example I run Ark Linux. Its an independent rpm based, kde centric
distro. We are not a clone distro like the ubuntus.  So I have to
adapted OOo and even LiberOffice (which is easier than OOo). It would
have been better to be able to just use an install script of some
kind.

This is coming from an advanced user and minor independent none cloned
distro devel. Can you image how noobs must feel?

Mark is right, LO needs to have one common installation format that
doesn't  reward some distros for having money to push themselves into
the spotlight or punish those little distros that don't.

Thanks and hope I haven't offended anyone,

Kate Draven

On 12/26/10, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Le 2010-12-26 14:55, Goldfish a écrit :

Hi Paul:

Thanks for the note.

What may seem "simple" to a user may be complicated to another. There is
no problem with having different methods of installment. Obviously the
easiest would be a simple double-click on an icon and the installation
would proceed without any more involvement from the user. But even with
this method, some other users may want to see the installation process
as it works through the installation.

For the ordinary user, IHO, the "one-click" installation process would
be the best.

Cheers

Marc

Hi,

Why Can't we have simple installation instructions on
www.libreoffice.org like the following that I got from another website
which had similar instructions for RC 1?

Installation
Open the terminal and type :-
Quote:
cd ~/Downloads
tar xvzf LibO_3.3.0rc1_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz
cd ~/Downloads/LibO_3.3.0rc1_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US/DEBS
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
cd desktop-integration
sudo dpkg -i libreoffice3.3-debian-menus_3.3-3_all.deb
and its done.

Credit: http://www.linoob.com/2010/10/libreoffice-3-3-0-in-ubuntu/

Regards,
Paul




Quote:
Download :- LibreOffice 3.3.0 RC 1 32 Bit or 64 Bit
For more see here.

Installation
Open the terminal and type :-
Quote:
cd ~/Downloads
tar xvzf LibO_3.3.0rc1_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz
cd ~/Downloads/LibO_3.3.0rc1_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US/DEBS
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
cd desktop-integration
sudo dpkg -i libreoffice3.3-debian-menus_3.3-3_all.deb
and its done.

Detailed instructions for LibreOffice 3.3.0 are here. (Pasted below:
LibreOffice 3.3.0 in Ubuntu

24
OCT
LibreOffice is a productivity suite that is compatible with other major
office suites, and available on a variety of platforms. LibreOffice is a
fork of the famous project OpenOffice project which is now under Oracle.
It is free software and servers all your basic needs. It is the result
of immense efforts by The Document Foundation aimed at making an Office
suite or desktops that servers all your needs for free.


A group of key contributors to the OpenOffice.org (OOo) project have
formed a new organization i.e. ‘The Document Foundation‘ to manage a
community-driven fork of the popular open source office suite. Their
goal is to liberate the project from Oracle’s control and create a more
inclusive and participatory ecosystem around the software & save it from
sudden-death just like Opensolaris project.

Download :-

LibreOffice 3.3.0 Beta2 32-bit
LibreOffice 3.3.0 Beta2 64-bit
[Update] LibreOffice 3.3.0 Release Candidate

RC1 32 Bit
RC2 64 Bit

Installing LibreOffice in Ubuntu :-

Installing LibreOffice is same as that of installing OpenOffice, simple
and fast. Locate the downloaded file (.tar.gz) and place it on your
desktop (for convenience).

Open the terminal and type :-

cd ~/Desktop

tar xvzf LibO_3.3.0_beta2_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz

After the file extraction process is completed, access the directory of
the extracted file to continue the installation.

cd ~/Desktop/en-US/DEBS

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

Ok. Now we are done with installing libreoffice (#great).

To put LibreOffice on ubuntu-panel, type-in this :

cd ~/Desktop/en-US/DEBS/desktop-integration

sudo dpkg -i libreoffice3.3-debian-menus_3.3-1_all.deb

and done. So Easy!!!.






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