On Wed Sep 29 2010 15:24:54 GMT-0700 (PDT) Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2010-09-29 17:59, Andy Brown a écrit :
On Wed Sep 29 2010 14:31:59 GMT-0700 (PDT) Graham Weir wrote:
I installed Libre Office to try out. Already have/had Open Office
3.2.1 and thought naively that I could run both together. NO! Libre
promptly uninstalled Open Office in favour of itself.... (Oh bugger!-
a New Zealand expression...) So I am now in the process of
uninstalling Libre, re-installing Open Office and wondering what next.
Why can I not have both? Oh well, back to Open Office fornow.....
Try http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Run_OOo_versions_parallel
tells how to run several versions.
Andy
LibreOffice should not remove any OpenOffice rpm versions as it has a
different name. Here is an installation guide for Freedesktop, Mandriva,
RedHat and Suse that I posted earlier:
I agree that no beta should over write an installed version. As I
stated yesterday, I feel that no software should install over another
version unless told to be the operator. Anyone should be able to
install any number of copies without having to jump through hoops to do
so. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks for the info but I run Ubuntu 09.10.
Andy
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