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Le 2010-11-26 10:02, Sebastian G. <bastik> a écrit :
Since this isn't an request, but an suggestion I start a new topic.

Just for the case that someone decides that an instruction could be useful.

Debian/Ubuntu Installation-Instruction

- Download the unofficial Debian packages (.deb) that suit your system
(32/64bit)
- Unpack the archive
- Launch your console/terminal
- If you are not root type 'sudo'
- Type 'dpkg -i '
- mark all .deb packages and drag them into the console/terminal
- execute the command
- type your password
- repeat those steps for the desktop integration

Now you can start LibreOffice and it's modules form the menu




This could be included in the wiki or somewhere else. Maybe with
improvements.

bastik
26 Nov 2010, 16:01 (+0100)


Hi Sebastian

I did the same thing for Mandriva boxes but left the copy of the installation routine on the user mailist. It may help if you left a copy there too.

http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.user/37

Marc


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