Sometimes you have to use cryptic line commands to get Open Office to work with Ubuntu

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Alias

Re: Sometimes you have to use cryptic line commands to get Open Officeto work with Ubuntu

Blanche Starinski wrote:

> No wonder why so many people hate Ubuntu and Open Office.

>

> http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-openoffice-3.0.0-on-ubuntu-8.04




I guess in your excitement you neglected to note that it's Ubuntu 8.04,

a TWO YEAR old distro. Open Office 3 comes installed by default in the

latest distro.



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Re: Sometimes you have to use cryptic line commands to get Open Officeto work with Ubuntu

Gordon wrote:

>

> "Blanche Starinski" wrote in message

> news:hpsrih$qgl$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> No wonder why so many people hate Ubuntu and Open Office.

>>

>> http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-openoffice-3.0.0-on-ubuntu-8.04


>

> Tht's only ONE way of doing it - here's a GUI with NO command line in

> sight.

> CRETIN.

> http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-To-Install-OpenOffice-org-3-0-in-Ubuntu-8-10-96449.shtml

>

>

>




Makes you wonder what he's afraid of. Maybe he cleans malware infested

Windows machines for a living and isn't ready to lose business to Linux.



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Blanche Starinski

"Gordon" wrote in message

news:hpss4o$vec$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>

> "Blanche Starinski" wrote in message

> news:hpsrih$qgl$1@news.eternal-september.org...

>> No wonder why so many people hate Ubuntu and Open Office.

>>

>> http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-openoffice-3.0.0-on-ubuntu-8.04


>

> Tht's only ONE way of doing it - here's a GUI with NO command line in

> sight.

> CRETIN.

> http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-To-Install-OpenOffice-org-3-0-in-Ubuntu-8-10-96449.shtml

>

>




Hey shit-for-brains, there is always more than one way to install software

with that INFERIOR Ubuntu. Oops. DOPE.



Now remember to Err, flush after you PLONK. Err. Umm.
 
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DanS

>> Tht's only ONE way of doing it - here's a GUI with NO

>> command line in sight.

>> CRETIN.

>> http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-To-Install-OpenOffice-or

>> g-3-0-in-Ubuntu-8-10-96449.shtml

>>

>>


>

> Hey shit-for-brains, there is always more than one way to

> install software with that INFERIOR Ubuntu. Oops. DOPE.




I guess that just blows your *everything needs to be done in a

terminal* argument now does it......



You are now saying that there are other ways to do things in

Ubuntu other than the way you keep claiming is the only way.



Which is it?



Or should I say, which will it be tomorrow ?



What about the day after that ?
 
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ray

Re: Sometimes you have to use cryptic line commands to get OpenOffice to work with Ubuntu

On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 08:58:07 -0700, Blanche Starinski wrote:



> No wonder why so many people hate Ubuntu and Open Office.

>

> http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-openoffice-3.0.0-on-ubuntu-8.04




You can certainly do that if you feel you have to have the latest OOo on

a two year old Ubuntu system. Most folks find it simpler to just upgrade

and update - no muss, no fuss, co CLI at all.
 
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JEDIDIAH

Re: Sometimes you have to use cryptic line commands to get OpenOffice to work with Ubuntu

On 2010-04-11, Alias wrote:

>

>

> Blanche Starinski wrote:

>> No wonder why so many people hate Ubuntu and Open Office.

>>

>> http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-openoffice-3.0.0-on-ubuntu-8.04




I just used the package manager.



[deletia]



Alternately, I could have used the Windows-style binary installer but

I haven't had to use that thing in years. Although I did use it back in

the day when it was still Star Office and before Sun bought it.



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