Rene Engelhard wrote:
There is no goddamn need for it. (That Ubuntu people in 90% of cases have no clue how they do basic system tasks doesn't make it more needed)
Please do consider that Ubuntu has allowed people like me to switch to Linux, although I still feel I have to use the terminal too frequently (being the ideal frequence equal to never).
I do not even think about installing a software if I have to open the terminal, and I am considered a geek in my professional environment of marketers.
So, I think that any user guide that makes it easier for computer illiterates to install a software is always welcome, provided that I will not install LibreOffice until is available in a repository that I can access via Ubuntu Tweak (but there are computer illiterates which are less illiterate than me, and they accept to use the terminal).
Please do remember that developers are not representing the average LibreOffice user, and user requests are usually important because they give us very important informations on how the software is perceived and used.
So, as a Steering Committee member, and as one of TDF spokepersons, I would really like to see these installation instructions for the basic illiterate Linux user. I might even end up installing LibreOffice even if it is not in a repository.
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