On Sat, 2013-06-22 at 10:34 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote: [...] > > Maybe it was replaced in Debian, but Open Office is still very much > alive and well (and owned by ASF). > > I'm with Jeff - I prefer OpenOffice over LibreOffice. > >
I prefer LibreOffice and follow David's advice. In any case, it was not clear to me he wanted OpenOffice instead of LibreOffice. I was thinking he had a Squeeze system installed with OpenOffice and just upgraded. For OpenOffice: As pointed out by Klaus, there is a package specifically for the gnome integration. You'll have to install it using the packages from the OpenOffice.org website [1]. It's a tar.gz archive file with several deb files, I haven't looked into the contents as I don't use it, but I imagine there is such a gnome integration package. At least there was when 3.3 came out, that was also the last time I installed OpenOffice from the website, before switching. I would also advice to make sure no OpenOffice or LibreOffice packages are installed from the Debian repositories when using the packages from their website. Just to be sure there aren't any conflicts. Regards, Steven [1] http://www.openoffice.org/download/
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