Some years ago I copied the /opt/openoffice.org2/ directory to an USB stick
and ran /opt/openoffice.org2/program/soffice on another Linux machine which
allowed starting executables from external drives. The office started
creating a new user profile since there was no profile before. Missing file
name associations should not hinder anybody to open the right files with the
right program.

There must be a configuration setting which lets you reuse the same user
profile and extensions on the mobile block device. 
Nevertheless, I think that all Linux desktops have some ODF capable software
installed so nobody really needs a mobile version for Linux (apart from
macro junkies of course).

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