How do I install the final version of LibreOffice 3.4 in Ubuntu 10.10, 11.04 and the latest version of 11.10
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1There is a DEB file at their download page under "Other way to download LibreOffice". I'm almost tempted to downlad/install it but I'll wait for a PPA.– MarkyJun 4, 2011 at 4:44
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I was thinking more in the lines of a PPA so if an update comes out I will get it.– Luis AlvaradoJun 6, 2011 at 13:36
2 Answers
Note Remove the previous version of OpenOffice or LibreOffice with this command
For OpenOffice
sudo apt-get remove openoffice*.*
For LibreOffice
sudo apt-get remove libreoffice*.*
1 - Go to; LibreOffice 3.4 Download
2 - Select Linux x86 deb or x64 deb depending on your computer
3 - Save & extract the file to ~/Desktop
4 - Rename the file as libreoffice
5 - Enter the following command into terminal and wait for the process to finish.
sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/libreoffice/DEBS/*.deb
6 - Run the following command to finish the installation:
sudo dpkg -i ~/Desktop/libreoffice/DEBS/desktop-integration/libreoffice3.4-debian-menus_3.4-12_all.deb
You now have Libreoffice 3.4 installed.
Here: http://mygeekopinions.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-install-libreoffice-34-in-ubuntu.html I installed manually as: (for 11.04 but i think it would be appropriate for 10.10 or 10.04)
sudo apt-get purge libreoffice libreoffice-core
(purge 3.2 version if you have 11.04)- download 3.4 debs from here: http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
- unarchive all debs to one folder (fore example ~/debs/libreoffice)
sudo dpkg -iR ~/debs/libreoffice/*.deb
libreoffice3.4