Hi Jay,
Thank you.
Don
On 07/27/2012 03:31 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 07/27/2012 02:01 PM, Don C. Myers wrote:
Hi Jay,
Thanks for that information. I was aware of that. I have two concerns
with using it. First, it may update me when I don't want to be
updated, like from 3.5.x to an early 3.6
On 07/27/2012 02:01 PM, Don C. Myers wrote:
Hi Jay,
Thanks for that information. I was aware of that. I have two concerns
with using it. First, it may update me when I don't want to be
updated, like from 3.5.x to an early 3.6.x. I generally don't go to a
new LibreOffice series until the secon
Hi Heinrich,
Thank you for your kind words. I'm so glad I was able to help, and that
things are working for you now. I'm far from an expert in Ubuntu and
LibreOffice, but I would rate myself as above average in proficiency in
certain aspects of both. When issues show up where I think I can hel
Thanks, Don,
There WAS a problem with the installation of the desktop-integration debs.
I use Maya-KDE, by the way. I have removed libreoffice completely - as you
suggest in your post and after installing the downloaded packages using
dpkg - *deb everything works beautifully.
Thanks again
H.S.
P.S
users] starting Base - works for me
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Friday, 27 July, 2012, 19:01
Hi Jay,
Thanks for that information. I was aware of that. I have two concerns with
using it. First, it may update me when I don't want to be updated, like from
3.5.x to an early 3.6.x. I gener
Hi Jay,
Thanks for that information. I was aware of that. I have two concerns
with using it. First, it may update me when I don't want to be updated,
like from 3.5.x to an early 3.6.x. I generally don't go to a new
LibreOffice series until the second beta has been finished, so for the
3.6 ser
On 07/27/2012 12:26 PM, Don C. Myers wrote:
Hi,
As I understand it, Mint uses the Ubuntu software center. The default
LO install in Ubuntu does not include base. If the user wishes to have
base installed, you would add that to the Ubuntu installation from the
software center. If I install fro
Mint is where I originally found MATE.
Then I looked into installing it with Ubuntu 12.04.
If you want your desktop to look and act the most like GNOME in 10.04,
MATE was what I found to work the best.
On 07/27/2012 12:26 PM, Don C. Myers wrote:
Hi,
As I understand it, Mint uses the Ubunt
Hi,
As I understand it, Mint uses the Ubuntu software center. The default LO
install in Ubuntu does not include base. If the user wishes to have base
installed, you would add that to the Ubuntu installation from the
software center. If I install from a direct LO download from LO, I have
all o
On Fri, 2012-07-27 at 10:41 -0400, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
> OK
> I just installed the non-repository version of 3.5.5 as an "upgrade" to
> 3.5.4 on my Ubuntu 12.04/MATE laptop.
>
> I still have Base listed, and working, in my Applications/Office menu
> listing.
Hi,
Right - if you already
OK
I just installed the non-repository version of 3.5.5 as an "upgrade" to
3.5.4 on my Ubuntu 12.04/MATE laptop.
I still have Base listed, and working, in my Applications/Office menu
listing.
It shows:
LibreOffice 3.5
LibreOffice 3.5 Base
LibreOffice 3.5 Calc
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