Am 21. Apr, 2016 schwätzte Keith Smith so:
moin moin,
apt-cache search libreoffice | grep base
That should give you the base packages.
dpkg -l | grep libreoffice
That should show you the libreoffice packages that are already installed.
dpkg -S libreoffice | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u
That should
My guess is you are looking at the meta package that installs everything
for libreoffice. Go ahead and select it and it should install base too.
On Apr 21, 2016 5:19 PM, "Keith Smith" wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm running Mint 17 KDE and want to use Libre Office Base to create some
> entity relations
Maybe because the package manager didn't install it, it thinks it's not
installed.
Have you checked other pre installed software for the same behaviour ?
On Apr 21, 2016 5:19 PM, "Keith Smith" wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm running Mint 17 KDE and want to use Libre Office Base to create some
> entity
Hi,
I'm running Mint 17 KDE and want to use Libre Office Base to create some
entity relationship diagrams. Mint came with Libre Office pre
installed, however there is not Base.
I saw a suggestion to use the software manager to do the install. I
opened it and searched for Libre Office. I