[Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
[Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
I know, my Ubuntu is old, but it works great-- I use 9.04 on an Apple MBP and haven't got around to installing a newer version.
I'd like to install LibreOffice 4.04 in Ubuntu 9.04. Is there any reason it wouldn't work? I've read that I have to first remove my current OO install (OO 3.0), and want to make sure I'll be able to run the LibreOffice 4.04 before losing the OO 3.0.
My plan was to follow the guideline in one of these two sites:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/vi ... ?f=16&t=68
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Ins ... e_on_Linux
I'd like to install LibreOffice 4.04 in Ubuntu 9.04. Is there any reason it wouldn't work? I've read that I have to first remove my current OO install (OO 3.0), and want to make sure I'll be able to run the LibreOffice 4.04 before losing the OO 3.0.
My plan was to follow the guideline in one of these two sites:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/vi ... ?f=16&t=68
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Ins ... e_on_Linux
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Re: LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
As said in the tutorials, you can install and run both of them if you install them from their .debs, not from the version from the repository.
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Re: LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
That's wonderful news!
I am currently downloading Linux - deb (x86_64), version 4.0.4, from the LibreOffice download site. That should I guess be what you are referring to i.e. with this both should be able to run. The repositories for Ubuntu 9.04 expired years ago.
I should wanted to ensure there wouldn't be any dependencies or anything like that which an older OS like Ubuntu 9.04 (from 2009) would not fulfil. But LO 4.04 should be able to work fine in it, don't you think?
I am currently downloading Linux - deb (x86_64), version 4.0.4, from the LibreOffice download site. That should I guess be what you are referring to i.e. with this both should be able to run. The repositories for Ubuntu 9.04 expired years ago.
I should wanted to ensure there wouldn't be any dependencies or anything like that which an older OS like Ubuntu 9.04 (from 2009) would not fulfil. But LO 4.04 should be able to work fine in it, don't you think?
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Re: LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
Yes. I used some Ubuntu flavors with both OOo/AOO and LibO running in parallel (even at the same time). So I do know that there is no problem. One of them will set the icons and prevail but this is no big deal. I remember that LibO sets the icon theme, even if AOO is installed afterward. I'm talking about the icons in the file explorer only.
NB: if you want to upgrade to a more recent flavor, you can try Xubuntu, lighter than Gnome and very nice.
NB: if you want to upgrade to a more recent flavor, you can try Xubuntu, lighter than Gnome and very nice.
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Re: LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
Sounds great-- I'll give it a shot and see how it goes.
NB: I don't have any problem with speed; my computer is very fast. But I had to struggle a lot to get Ubuntu 9.04 running well on the Mac, and ever since then I've had cold feet about upgrading. Now I think I'd be willing to do it as I'm tired of running an outdated web browser and email program. But my final obstacles for upgrading have been that I need a desktop search in Ubuntu which will search text files typed in Hindi, and the only one I've found that does it-- Beagle Search, is not available in newer distributions. That and my database, which is Kexi-- the newer version of Kexi doesn't work well, and there isn't any good database program to replace it. But these are not issues for this forum . You've been a great help, and I'll work out these issues elsewhere.
NB: I don't have any problem with speed; my computer is very fast. But I had to struggle a lot to get Ubuntu 9.04 running well on the Mac, and ever since then I've had cold feet about upgrading. Now I think I'd be willing to do it as I'm tired of running an outdated web browser and email program. But my final obstacles for upgrading have been that I need a desktop search in Ubuntu which will search text files typed in Hindi, and the only one I've found that does it-- Beagle Search, is not available in newer distributions. That and my database, which is Kexi-- the newer version of Kexi doesn't work well, and there isn't any good database program to replace it. But these are not issues for this forum . You've been a great help, and I'll work out these issues elsewhere.
Re: LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
This seems to be the most recent tutorial:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/vi ... 74&t=50119
And in the below quote from that tutorial RGB writes that with Ubuntu one cannot install OO and LO side by side; the old one needs to be removed fully first. Is this not the case?
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/vi ... 74&t=50119
And in the below quote from that tutorial RGB writes that with Ubuntu one cannot install OO and LO side by side; the old one needs to be removed fully first. Is this not the case?
It doesn't say anything here about it being alright so long as one installs both from the deb instead of the repositories. And also, although the LibreOffice 4.0 I am looking to install is from the .deb, but my installed OO 3.0 is from the repositories.NOTE: In general, AOO can be installed side by side with LibreOffice (both suites use different directories). But for some Linux distributions it is not that easy: when they switched from (the heavily modified version of) OOo to the (also modified version of) LibO they packaged their versions of LibO in a way that cause conflicts with OOo or AOO. Notice that these problems are completely artificial and came from some decisions made during packaging: on other distros like openSUSE, this does not happen.
[Note: *ubuntu here means all the differing Ubuntu based versions]
To my knowledge, two distributions that have such problems are *ubuntu and fedora: on those distros you need first to uninstall LibO to install AOO. To do so, you can use sudo apt-get purge libreoffice* on *ubuntu and sudo yum remove libreoffice* on fedora. Note that you can install again LibO afterward but with the packages provided by its website, don't use the distro packages.
Another point is that AOO cannot be easily installed side by side with old OOo versions so it is recommended to uninstall OOo first.
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Re: LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
I've already done that so try by yourself.
I'll PM RGB about that if you confirm that it works.
I'll PM RGB about that if you confirm that it works.
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Re: [Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
Is this the tutorial I am to use for the installation--
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/vi ... 74&t=50119
I'm a bit confused, as it is giving guidance on installation of Apache Open Office, not on the installation of LibreOffice. (Also I want to do a normal installation, not RGB's instructions below for "Parallel installation" where it is only for testing and you don't get a full installation.)
Which tutorial do you recommend I use to install LibreOffice_4.0.4_Linux_x86-64_deb? (That is, when I already have OO 3.0 installed in my system). I am ready to move ahead.
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/vi ... 74&t=50119
I'm a bit confused, as it is giving guidance on installation of Apache Open Office, not on the installation of LibreOffice. (Also I want to do a normal installation, not RGB's instructions below for "Parallel installation" where it is only for testing and you don't get a full installation.)
Which tutorial do you recommend I use to install LibreOffice_4.0.4_Linux_x86-64_deb? (That is, when I already have OO 3.0 installed in my system). I am ready to move ahead.
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Re: [Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
I've never had to use that parallel install method.
Try first the simple method and if there is something wrong then try the parallel one.
Try first the simple method and if there is something wrong then try the parallel one.
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Re: [Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
It installed with no problem, using the standard approach. And Writer opens just fine and appears to be working. But I noticed it takes ages to open documents and also to save them. And when I tried to open BASE, it said it needs JRE and JRE needs to be installed. Plus in the Libre Office Readme file it says JRE is needed. It looks like I don't have JRE installed! So full functionality is not going to be there. And of course the repositories for Ubuntu 9.04 are long closed. So is there a way for me to install JRE to get this thing working with full functionality?
Re: [Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
This posting suggests how to access old Ubuntu repositories. I haven't tried it.
http://superuser.com/questions/339537/w ... u-versions
http://superuser.com/questions/339537/w ... u-versions
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Re: [Solved] LibreOffice 4.04 installable in Ubuntu 9.04?
You can also install manually from the Oracle web site. You install it in /opt for example and then set the path in AOO.
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