Hi,
See http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=68
Better not use that script. Use your package manager instead.
Hagar
Le 28.10.2009 01:33, Web Kracked a écrit :
I was trying to install the latest DEB version of OOo, but keep getting
errors.
I keep getting a "d
Web Kracked wrote:
I thought I had 9.10, but I did not. It is 9.04,
but I will get 9.10 as soon as it comes out.
If you are new with Linux, it'll be wise to wait one or two months until
the glitches that have slipped the Beta phase are resolved.
There are going to be a couple of problems fo
Web Kracked wrote:
When did you download version 9.10?
Around a month ago, when the beta was published ;).
Javier.
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Javier Rivera wrote:
Web Kracked wrote:
Sorry, I do have 9.10 installed and it had 3.0.1 as its version.
I have checked it on mine and it's version 3.1.1.
It's also what the official package site says:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/karmic/openoffice.org-writer
Are you really sure that you
Javier Rivera wrote:
Web Kracked wrote:
Sorry, I do have 9.10 installed and it had 3.0.1 as its version.
I have checked it on mine and it's version 3.1.1.
It's also what the official package site says:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/karmic/openoffice.org-writer
Are you really sure that you
Web Kracked wrote:
Sorry, I do have 9.10 installed and it had 3.0.1 as its version.
I have checked it on mine and it's version 3.1.1.
It's also what the official package site says:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/en/karmic/openoffice.org-writer
Are you really sure that you are running 9.10?.
Ke
Javier Rivera wrote:
Web Kracked wrote:
I was trying to install the latest DEB version of OOo, but keep
getting errors.
Hi Web,
Firts:
>for my desktop of Ubuntu 9.10.
Ubuntu 9.10 has OpenOffice 3.1 installed as default, it's likely that
you are using some other version.
Sorry, I do ha
Web Kracked wrote:
I was trying to install the latest DEB version of OOo, but keep getting
errors.
Hi Web,
Firts:
>for my desktop of Ubuntu 9.10.
Ubuntu 9.10 has OpenOffice 3.1 installed as default, it's likely that
you are using some other version.
The best way to add more recent version
I was trying to install the latest DEB version of OOo, but keep getting
errors.
I keep getting a "deselecting" message for each .deb package when I run the
"update" shell script using the "sudo sh . . ." script command. on that
file.
It just lists the names of the .deb packages/files in the