I have tried several times to install open office on my computer running Ubuntu 15.04. I have very carefully copied the commands into the terminal but it always fails to work. It says it cannot find the needed files in the Temporary folder.
I would like to ask in general terms why it is necessary to go through all this terminal mumbo jumbo to install a program. Why is the average Joe soap expected to be a command line wizard just to install a program. The Ubuntu software centre is excellent (the way things should be) but OpenOffice does not seem to be available through this. As an aside the installed as standard Libre Office writer locks my computer up to the point of having to hit the reset button. The Open office install procedure deleted the the libre office package so now I am looking for a text editor to allow me to get things done. I apologise for the Winge but any help would be appreciated.
Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
OpenOffice 2.4 on Ubuntu 9.04
Re: Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
Ubuntu comes with LibreOffice which is almost identical to OpenOffice.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Re: Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
OpenOffice installs perfectly on Ubuntu - I've used it on Ubuntu and Ubuntu derivatives from 8.04 on.
As to why "it is necessary to go through all this terminal mumbo jumbo to install a program", that's the way linux is; if you use linux, you should be prepared for it.
How to install OO in Ubuntu:
In a terminal type
Note that the the trailing * is important.
Download the correct version of OpenOffice for the bitness of your Ubuntu. To find this out, in a terminal type
if your answer is
then you are running 64 bit Ubuntu. If it is i386, then 32 bit Ubuntu.
Best to match the bits of your OpenOffice with the bits of your Ubuntu
When the file is downloaded, double click on it and the system archive manager should start up. Tell it to extract the files - these are normally extracted to a sub directory of the Downloads folder, in my case called en-GB (as I use the GB version). If you use the US version, this folder might be en-US.
Now, in a terminal manoeuvre to that sub folder. In my case this is by the following commands; in your case rory will be replaced by your logon name and en-GB may be changed, as I mentioned.
When that has completed, do this
Do not omit this last change of directory and repeat of the installation command, as this puts links for OpenOffice into your Office group.
Also note that in linux caps/lowercase are important
It takes longer to write out all this than it actually takes to do!
As to why "it is necessary to go through all this terminal mumbo jumbo to install a program", that's the way linux is; if you use linux, you should be prepared for it.
How to install OO in Ubuntu:
In a terminal type
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sudo apt-get purge libreoffice*
Download the correct version of OpenOffice for the bitness of your Ubuntu. To find this out, in a terminal type
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uname -i
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x86_64
Best to match the bits of your OpenOffice with the bits of your Ubuntu
When the file is downloaded, double click on it and the system archive manager should start up. Tell it to extract the files - these are normally extracted to a sub directory of the Downloads folder, in my case called en-GB (as I use the GB version). If you use the US version, this folder might be en-US.
Now, in a terminal manoeuvre to that sub folder. In my case this is by the following commands; in your case rory will be replaced by your logon name and en-GB may be changed, as I mentioned.
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cd /home/rory/Downloads/en-GB
cd DEBS
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
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cd desktop-integration
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Also note that in linux caps/lowercase are important
It takes longer to write out all this than it actually takes to do!
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
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Re: Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
afaik My Ubuntu 15 from Linux Format came with LO 4.? but without Base which I had to add later. Just a silly annoyance. Possibly other minor components omitted also. I can't say for sure that machine's elsewhere
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1. Must have obvious title to be found easily
2. Keep to objectives
3. Use very clear language
4. Difficult to get right
5. Rewards are few
1. Must have obvious title to be found easily
2. Keep to objectives
3. Use very clear language
4. Difficult to get right
5. Rewards are few
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Re: Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
I have tried in my attempt to install open office and this is not working either But I am using Ubuntu 14.04
This is the error I keep getting
Errors were encountered while processing:
openoffice4.0-debian-menus*.deb
This is the error I keep getting
Errors were encountered while processing:
openoffice4.0-debian-menus*.deb
OpenOffice 4.1.2
Ubuntu 14.04
Ubuntu 14.04
Re: Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
From memory, that usually means that all LibreOffice hasn't been removed. Use
Do not omit the trailing *
and then install OpenOffice again.
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sudo apt-get purge libreoffice*
and then install OpenOffice again.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Unable to install on Ubuntu 15.04
All I can suggest is that you verify the downloaded installation file by the methods described in
Apache OpenOffice - How to verify the integrity of the downloaded file?
If it doesn't pass, try a new download and verify that. Then restart your computer and reinstall using the method I outlined above. For new ?ubuntu installs I just do this automatically.
Apache OpenOffice - How to verify the integrity of the downloaded file?
If it doesn't pass, try a new download and verify that. Then restart your computer and reinstall using the method I outlined above. For new ?ubuntu installs I just do this automatically.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS