2011/1/16 Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Hi :)
I agree.
However, we sometimes focus tooo much on extremely rare and unlikely
situations. This seems to make non-linux users think that we always have
to use
one of those complicated methods. I have had an offlist chat with someone
:)
From: Rogerio Luz Coelho luz.roge...@gmail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 15 January, 2011 13:19:05
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Install Guide Feedback
I understand (and it is in the Install procedures I wrote) that the easy
way
I understand (and it is in the Install procedures I wrote) that the easy
way is to graphically install anything in Linux now, but what if that fails
or you want the bleeding edge? This Documentation is for the 0,5% that will
ever need it.
That is what documentation is for anyways, being a Debian
or drop-down? I changed to the 2nd one.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Rogerio Luz Coelho luz.roge...@gmail.com
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 8 January, 2011 19:25:06
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Install Guide Feedback
2011/1/8 Andy Brown
January, 2011 19:25:06
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Install Guide Feedback
2011/1/8 Andy Brown a...@the-martin-byrd.net
On Sat Jan 08 2011 08:34:20 GMT-0800 (PST) Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
People please tell me what you think of the Install guide for Linux in the
wiki ...
If you
Hi Tom,
On 11/01/2011 02:37, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Err this guide deals almost entirely with worst case scenarios where LibreOffice
is not in the repos. LO is already in the repos of quite a few market leaders
and other distros. Even Arch has it in their repos already!
Yes, you're right