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I wish I asked a tech person, on a domain/hosting phone call, where he got his LO copy for his Arch system. He loved LO on his Arch computer.

I really hope you can get the 4.0.3 version installed, or 4.0.4 at the end of the month. It is much better than my Ubuntu's distro - 3.6.x for 12.04 and 4.0.1[?] for 13.04. I run 12.04LTS so I have another year before I upgrade to the 14.04LTS OS.

Is there any "easy way" to include the Arch install package[s] version to the Linux list of DEB and RPM? If Arch offers the "most cutting edge" release model for their packages and such, it might be good to add their install file type to the Linux download option.


On 06/09/2013 09:46 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/6/9 Kevin Suo / 锁琨珑 <suokunlong@gmail.com>:
I haven't used Manjaro before, but since it's a derivative of Arch
Linux, LibreOffice must be in it's official repo, and installing
LibreOffice must be the same as it is in Arch linux, just try:

pacman -S libreoffice

This will install the most recent libreoffice release for you.
Hm… the OP said:
”Arch uses a rolling release model so it is at the cutting edge of all
software / kernel
  changes, However the same can not be said for their LO packages.”

So obviously Manjaro/Arch does NOT provide the latest LibreOffice
packages, does it?
I didn't try any of these distributions myself, so I can't tell, sorry.


Johnny Rosenberg

You can also check the arch wiki about libreoffice:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Libreoffice

Best Regards,

Kevin Suo
Beijing, China.

06/09/2013 09:45 AM, Anthony Easthope:
Hi!



I was curious as I'm currently in the process of migrating
my distribution to manjaro Linux which is the best download for it? I'm
having some confusion as Manajro is a Arch derivative that is neither
RPM or DEB based, for those that don't know Arch has the AUR (Arch user
repository) which is essentially one massive storehouse for all the
packages available for GNU/linux at this time. It works on the same
principle as Ubuntu's PPA system except instead of there
being multiple depositary's there is just one. Arch uses a rolling
release model so it is at the cutting edge of all software / kernel
changes, However the same can not be said for their LO packages.



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antisocky@myopera.com


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