Hi Don
I imagine that your instructions for instalation via libreoffice.org 64
bits can be used for 32 bits only changing the name of archive. Is it
correct?
thanks
eduardo mundin
2012/4/11 Don C. Myers donmy...@myersfarm.com
Hi Fabian,
I've been using Ubuntu for 3+ years. A few years ago
Hi Eduardo,
Exactly.
32 Bit Version:
Download LibO_3.5.2_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz to the desktop.
Right click on it and extract it to the desktop. This will give you the
folder LibO_3.5.2rc2_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US .
sudo apt-get remove libreoffice*.*
sudo dpkg -i
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Le 12-04-10 02:41 AM, John D. Herron a écrit :
My new LOo 3.5.1.2 (Build ID: 350m1(Build:102) auto-upgraded under
Ubuntu Natty (via Update Manager) from the earlier 3.4.5 version.
The suite works well overall, but I do miss my old (custom)
Hi Fabian,
I've been using Ubuntu for 3+ years. A few years ago I had some issues
with the Ubuntu OpenOffice packages. It might not have been their fault
since I had non-repo versions installed when I did an upgrade. To fix
that problem, I did a complete uninstall of the Ubuntu version and
My new LOo 3.5.1.2 (Build ID: 350m1(Build:102) auto-upgraded under
Ubuntu Natty (via Update Manager) from the earlier 3.4.5 version.
The suite works well overall, but I do miss my old (custom) templates
which the new version's template manager does not see.
(I also miss the Recent Documents