Below is the method I've used for originally OpenOffice, and now LibreOffice. This is for a 64 bit install. I've done 3 clean installs of Ubuntu 13.04, and replaced the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice with the Document Version of 4.0.3.3 on each machine without issue. This method has never failed me:

Instructions for the 64 Bit Debian Version:
Download LibreOffice_4.0.3.3 to the desktop.
Right click on it and extract it to the desktop. This will give you the folder LibreOffice_4.0.3.3_Linux_x86-64_deb
Run the following terminal commands to install it:
1. sudo apt-get remove libreoffice*.*
2. sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/LibreOffice_4.0.3.3_Linux_x86-64_deb/DEBS/*.deb
3. sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/LibreOffice_4.0.3.3_Linux_x86-64_deb/DEBS/desktop-integration/libreoffice4.0-debian-menus_4.0.3-3_all.deb
4. Drag Icons from Dash to the Unity Launcher Bar if using Unity.

Don


On 05/16/2013 07:31 PM, CVAlkan wrote:
Hi Steve:

No, none of the modules run (--writer, calc, etc.)

There's apparently some older ubuntu menu integration stuff still on the
machine - possibly even leftover from my 3.6 installation.

Frank



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