https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80941
--- Comment #27 from MarjaE <erwinm@alumni.beloit.edu> ---
(In reply to Jean-Baptiste Faure from comment #20)
I disagree with wasting resources to design a GUI installer for Linux.
If the user is not an advanced user, he should rely on the version provided
by its distribution. If this version is too old, he should upgrade its
distribution or learn the means provided by its distribution to follow the
most recent version of LibreOffice (ad-hoc ppa in Ubuntu for example).
And this is one reason I had to stop using Linux. I used Ubuntu 11.04, in
Classic, and restoring and widening scrollbars. I couldn't go back to 10.10 lts
because it didn't support the kernel patch for the Alps touchpad on my
computer. I didn't go forward to 11.10 because of reports that it went further
in disabling scrollbars. I think Shuttleworth had commented that "everyone" can
use scrollwheels and gestures, so no one needs scrollbars any more. (Well, I am
not everyone, and I use special scrolling software now but would like wider
scrollbars too.)
It's probably better for different distros to work out how to make a common
installer for multiple distros.
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