I tried to install LibreOffice on the recommendation of my friend and it failed to install. Now I have neither LibreOffice or OpenOffice. I also cannot install OpenOffice from the Ubuntu software center. what can i do to have either one of these.
I wanted to try LibreOffice out. I found a PPA for it, so I added the source, tried it out, didn't like it, and noticed that openoffice now won't work. Which isn't too big of a deal, but now I can't even get the software center to install it. It gives me some error that you can read in the screenshot. What can I do?
I noticed there were updates for everything related to OpenOffice today which reminded me, now that LibreOffice is the default, why keep OpenOffice?I removed OpenOffice and all its components.LibreOffice still runs unaffected, but now autoremove wants to uninstall LibreOffice as well.Is OpenOffice a dependency of LibreOffice? Should I reinstall OpenOffice?
I installed Libreoffice on my Ubuntu 10.10 (through wubi), and uninstalled Openoffice afterwards. Everything's ok. But then I continue to receive updates for openoffice modules (which are a lot btw). From the Software Center, currently installed are libreoffice modules together with (I think) their openoffice counterparts. Now the question is, is it safe to remove the openoffice modules? Or does Libreoffice need them, too? How do I remove them completely from the updates?
I found the stable repository for LibreOffice is ready. So, I want to change OpenOffice to LibreOffice on my system. I want to know if need to uninstall OpenOffice firstly and which packages of LibreOffice must be installed?
Has anyone tested the compatibility of LibreOffice with OpenOffice by reworking (using LibreOffice) a complicated document originally written in OpenOffice? Are there any problems switching from one to the other while working on a given project?
I am using LibreOffice 3.3.2 Final on a 10.10 Ubuntu Laptop.Everything I print from LibreOffice and Openoffice is printed ~2 cm too high. Printing from other programs as Document Viewer and GIMP is just fine. It's not a settings problem, Ive checked everything hundred times. I am printing on HP Deskjet connected to a wireless router with CUPS 1.4.4 Driver.
I have box that I run Sid on. I haven't used if for a month or so and have found that OpenOffice is gone and appears to have been replace by LibreOffice. I have come across one other thread which noted something similar. Is LibreOffice any better than OpenOffice? I plan to purge LibreOffice and install OpenOffice back on unless there is a good reason to keep LibreOffice.
As root, run this (as Rahul showed below, this is shortest command to do it):
Code: yum install @office Another way of doing this is: Code: yum groupinstall "Office/Productivity" Another way of doing this is: Code: yum install libreoffice-writer libreoffice-calc libreoffice-impress libreoffice-draw libreoffice-base
I Was attempting to install Openoffice on my system and i think at some point i messed something up while removing the Libreoffice. I no longer can access the Ubuntu software store as it says my package catalog needs to be repaired, when attempting to repair i get the following errors:
Using Karmic, want to "upgrade" OpenOffice 3.1 to LibreOffice 3.3.Should I uninstall OO 3.1 and install LO 3.3, or should I try to install over-top of existing OO 3.1?
I have a Canon iR3570/iR4570 PXL, and installed the driver CQue 1.0 TCP/IP Queue from Canon webpage.
The problem: - if i try to print an OpenOffice or LibreOffice Calc with an image and text, the image is not printed (the space is blank). - if i try to print an OpenOffice or LibreOffice Calc with just an image, it's printed great. - if i try to print an OpenOffice or LibreOffice Impress, the images are not printed but the text is printed great.
I'm trying to install a language-pack for my OpenOffice, but there seems to be a dependency-problem. Maybe someone has a suggestion. FC12, x64 OOo.x64 3.1.1
Just installed Ubuntu this morning and got rid of openoffice and was trying to install libreoffice via the instructions when I received this error: mike@mike-ubuntu:~/Desktop/libreoffice/DEBS$ ls libobasis3.3-sdk_3.3.2-19_amd64.deb mike@mike-ubuntu:~/Desktop/libreoffice/DEBS$ sudo dpkg -i libo*.deb Selecting previously deselected package libobasis3.3-sdk. (Reading database ... 119423 files and directories currently installed.) Unpacking libobasis3.3-sdk (from libobasis3.3-sdk_3.3.2-19_amd64.deb) dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libobasis3.3-sdk: libobasis3.3-sdk depends on libobasis3.3-core01; however: Package libobasis3.3-core01 is not installed. dpkg: error processing libobasis3.3-sdk (--install): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: libobasis3.3-sdk tried googling the error and the missing library and don't see any answers.
I am trying to install LibreOffice 3.3 by following the instructions I found at [url]
Below is the output I get after running these commands:
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The following packages have unmet dependencies:
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 and I have OpenOffice installed. Is it possible to install LibreOffice 3.3 from PPA even though it is said that the commands target Maverick? Do I have to uninstall OpenOffice before installing LibreOffice?
I am trying couple of days now and I did not managed to intall it non of the ubuntu how to found on the web seemed to works with debian, doesnt anyone has some time to write a install libreoffice how to?
I'm trying to install Libre Office by using the installation instructions on: [URL].. It goes wrong when i have to decompress the .tar file. I get this message: tar: This does not look like a tar archive tar: Skipping to next header tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
I'm trying to install libreoffice following these instructions URL.. on F14.When I get to the bit 'right click..open with termial' I get stuck because I don't see open with terminal.Please can someone tell me how to open with terminal to complete the installation.I tried using rawhide to get libreoffice but it seems unavailable.
For a month or two I have been trying to install a en_NZ dictionary for Libreoffice. It is available from the openoffice extensions page - which I am directed to by selecting Libreoffice > Tools > Language > More Dictionaries Online.
However for the past month or two this page has had problems. Every time I click on any of the extensions I am taken to an error page that states "The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading."
Does nobody maintain the openoffice extension pages any more?
For my desktop use, I wanted to keep my office suite and web browser updated while continuing to run Debian stable as my base. Here is how to install the latest Firefox and Libreoffice packages on Squeeze. Download Firefox 4 here. Then as root:
Code: mv firefox*.tar.bz2 /opt cd /opt tar -xvjf firefox*.tar.bz2 ln -s /opt/firefox /usr/local/firefox4 ln -s /usr/local/firefox4/firefox /usr/local/bin/firefox4 rm firefox*.tar.bz2 [Code].....
It will install Libreoffice in /opt and the packages will show up in Synaptic Package Manager under "Local". The installation automatically creates menu entries in Gnome for Libreoffice applications. I've had no problems thus far using the latest Libreoffice 3.2.2 and Firefox 4. Hope this is helpful for anyone else wanting to install.
How do l install and enable the australian spell checker in libreoffice vers 3.3.0. ? I can't get the automatic spellcheck to turn on. Misspelled words are not underlined with the typical red squiggly line.
I have an nfs share that mounts automatically when kde starts.
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wendy@DellNB:~$ cat .kde/Autostart/mountNAS.sh #!/bin/bash mount ~/TestShare #echo "NAS Mounted"
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Gimp works fine editing and saving photos from/to the nfs share. kWrite can do its thing and read/create files on the NAS. Files I create with vim are visible and editable under windows. OpenOffice however, when I try an open a file I get "file is locked by unknown user." I open as copy and try saving to the share with a different name... No Dice, error saving to share the file is created on the share but it is empty. I did some reading and found a post that said to comment a line from a file called soffice, which I cannot find.
Code:E: /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org-style-human_1%3a3.0.1-9ubuntu3.1_all.deb: short read in buffer_copy (backend dpkg-deb during `./usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.0/share/config/images_human.zip')encountered when trying to install openoffice via synaptic.
What is the best way to install OpenOffice 3.2 in Fedora 12? I currently have 3.1.1 installed, done as part of the install process plus yum updates since then. I've heard that 3.2 gives much better docx support. I just loaded a .docx file into my current version of OpenOffice, and it looked a bit munged.
I've downloaded and installed Fedora 13 on my harddrive, it boots and I can log in.
What do I do now?
I've tried to install openoffice, but I can't get it to run. Unlike installing a program in windows, it appears there is a lot more involved in getting a downloaded .tar/.bz2/whatever they are to load and become a program.
I've tried borrowing a book on Linux, but I'm lost with that too as it doesn't tell me how to add/remove programs let alone get them running in the first place.