Hi Sebastian, :-)
You just saved me a long search to retrieve that info from a previous
thread, as I had promised to do a how-to. I'll prepare it and will
file a "bug" to get it included in the Linux downloads. I guess we
could also put it on a Wiki page linked-to from the downloads.
Thanks for your trouble. ;-)
David Nelson
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 23:02, Sebastian G. <bastik>
<bastik.public.mailinglist@gmx.de> wrote:
Since this isn't an request, but an suggestion I start a new topic.
Just for the case that someone decides that an instruction could be useful.
Debian/Ubuntu Installation-Instruction
- Download the unofficial Debian packages (.deb) that suit your system
(32/64bit)
- Unpack the archive
- Launch your console/terminal
- If you are not root type 'sudo'
- Type 'dpkg -i '
- mark all .deb packages and drag them into the console/terminal
- execute the command
- type your password
- repeat those steps for the desktop integration
Now you can start LibreOffice and it's modules form the menu
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