Am 10.05.2010 18:12, schrieb Jesse Palser:
Why is OpenOffice not a default program ?
Because not everyone needs it. Besides, it's a rather large package, so
it is safer to postpone the installation and leave the final decision to
the user.
If you use the default DVD installation media you
Hi,
I installed Fedora 13 Release Candidate # 2 32bit.
Where is OpenOffice in this release?
Jesse
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On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 11:16 -0400, Jesse Palser wrote:
Hi,
I installed Fedora 13 Release Candidate # 2 32bit.
Where is OpenOffice in this release?
yum install openoffice.org-writer openoffice.org-calc \
openoffice.org-impress
Jonathan
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On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 18:59 +0300, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 11:16 -0400, Jesse Palser wrote:
Hi,
I installed Fedora 13 Release Candidate # 2 32bit.
Where is OpenOffice in this release?
yum install openoffice.org-writer openoffice.org-calc \
openoffice.org-impress
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 12:12 -0400, Jesse Palser wrote:
Hi,
Why is OpenOffice not a default program ?
I believe it's because there's limited space on the LiveCD, and
OpenOffice pushes it over the top.
Jonathan
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