Javier Perez wrote:
try installing it on a virtual machine with virtualbox

Sort of a brute force way to do it, but in general I agree that this is the best way to have a separate environment. I don't know how well virtualbox supports QCOW instances, but it does allow very low overhead VMs to be generated in large numbers with small overhead.

On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Marko Vojinovic <vvma...@gmail.com
<mailto:vvma...@gmail.com>> wrote:

     >     On 03/10/12 19:54, Pasha R wrote:
     > >         Is it possible to install OOo alongside LO on F17?

    As a matter of curiosity, why would anyone want to have both OO and LO
    installed simultaneously? Aren't they mostly feature-equivalent and/or
    compatible?

    Unless you are into research about feature-for-feature comparison between LO
    and OO, what's the point of having them both on the same machine?

    Best, :-)
    Marko


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