But, as far as I know, Debian's OO package already is Go-OO.

"If you run Ubuntu, openSUSE, Debian, or Mandriva, among other
distributions, then whenever you run OpenOffice.org you don't run the
"official" version, but rather Go-OO, an office suite based on the
OpenOffice.org source code. Go-OO includes enhancements and functions
that haven't been accepted by Sun, and that may never be, because of
licensing, business, or other reasons."

Source: http://www.linux.com/feature/154364


By the way, while we are talking about OO, anyone knows how I can open
password-protected documents (created in MS Office) in Debian's OO?

2008/12/31 Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com>:
> 2008/12/31 Rainer Kluge <rklug...@web.de>:
>> Mark Allums schrieb:
>>  > Probably never.  To get OO.o 3 in lenny, you will have to make use of a
>>>
>>> backport.  (Or add experimental to your /etc/apt/sources.list long enough
>>> to get it, then remove it--or comment it back out--afterward.)
>>
>> Or you can download and install the debs from opeoffice.org. Works fine for
>> me in Lenny.
>>
>
> These are better:
> http://go-oo.org/
>
> Read about it here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go-oo
>
> Go-oo is what OOo would be if Sun would accept outside patches easily.
>
> --
> Dotan Cohen
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