On 01/23/2013 08:38 AM, Kadal Amutham wrote:
If it is 11.10, you can install it through software center. No need of
direct down load

With Warm Regards

V.Kadal Amutham
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On 23 January 2013 19:05, Kadal Amutham <vka...@gmail.com> wrote:

KIndly let me know the version of Ubuntu you are using

With Warm Regards

V.Kadal Amutham
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On 23 January 2013 19:00, Art Pederson <ve5...@sasktel.net> wrote:

Hope someone can help Doug out.

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From: Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net>
Date: 22 January, 2013 9:57:56 PM CST
To: Art Pederson <ve5...@sasktel.net>
Subject: Latest Open Office install

Hi, Art--

I sent a message to the mailing list, but have gotten no answer.
I downloaded OO, in a compacted file--
                 Apache...x86_install-rpm_en-US.tar.gz
I had never seen an rpm packaged inside a tar file before, but
I unzipped it, and now I have rpms all over the place, as well as
a directory of Apache advertising.
Is there any way to simply install this thing?  I never had this
problem when I downloaded it many months ago, but now I
want to put it on another machine, and I have this mess.

Help!

Thanx--doug


I had thought that the Open Office rpms were part of the PCLINUX repos,
but theyre not.  they appear in Synaptic on this machine because I have
OO installed.

However: When I installed OO on this machine, some time ago, it was NOT
a humungous number of rpms, it was just one rpm, and it did its thing
and installed everything automatically--it did not make me chase down a
whole page of 50 or so rpm files and install them one by one.  Isn't there
some source I can go to and download a simple rpm install for OO?

(Please do not suggest that I install Ubuntu--I don't like it at all!)
*********************************************************************
BTW:  I have LO and OO installed on this machine and they don't interfere
with each other, so far as I can tell. (I had LO first, because, as someone
on your site pointed out, PCLOS favors LO.)  I personally prefer OO.
I would prefer it even more if you got together with the Symphony people
and imported their nice user-friendly  interface!!

--doug

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