![]() ![]() Would it not have been better if OpenOffice was simply included in the repository sources? Remember that we have installed en-GB i.e. tar -xzvf Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_ wget /projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.1/binaries/en-GB/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_Įxtract and install the downloaded files. cd ~/Downloadsĭownload the installation files. Sudo dpkg -i *.deb Install 64 bit OpenOffice in Ubuntu and Linux Mint ![]() tar -xzvf Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Linux_x86_install-deb_ Once we have the files, time to install them. wget /projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.1/binaries/en-GB/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Linux_x86_install-deb_ Once you are in the Downloads, use the command below to download the files. Install 32 bit OpenOffice in Ubuntu and Linux Mint cd ~/Downloads If you are not sure, here is how to find out if you are using 32 bit or 64 bit Ubuntu. ![]() There are two versions available, 32 bit or 64 bit. ![]() Once you have removed LibreOffice, let’s see how to install OpenOffice now. To remove LibreOffice, use the following commands: sudo apt-get remove -purge libreoffice* Install OpenOffice In Ubuntu & Linux Mintīefore you go on installing OpenOffice, I would advise uninstalling the already installed LibreOffice. Without wasting more time, let’s see Open Office installation in Ubuntu and other Ubuntu-based Linux distributions. So, why am I writing OpenOffice installation guide then? Actually, it was a tutorial request by Michel and I obliged it. I wonder why it is not available in Ubuntu repository for easy installation. As an experienced Linux-er, I can run a few commands to install Open Office in Ubuntu but I am pretty sure this installation procedure could be off-putting for beginners. ![]()
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