SolydX (a Debian derivitive built on Debian Testing, with XFCE) 32 bit comes with AbiWord installed. LibreOffice can be installed via Synaptic but it hangs up.
So I downloaded the lastest AOO deb installation package from sourceforge, extracted and installed it. (gdebi tells you what dependencies need to be satisfied).
But AOO doesn't appear in the SolydX Menu, even after rebooting.
How can I get it to run?
Thanks in advance.
[Solved] Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
[Solved] Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
Last edited by dhinds on Thu May 01, 2014 12:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
Normally the absence of a menu listing, usually found in the Office group, is due to the omission of
steps in the install process.
You should also be able to run
in a terminal.
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cd desktop-integration
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
You should also be able to run
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openoffice4
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
Thanks for the instructions but no luck so far.
The reason:
cedecor@aam5aafx:~$ cd desktop-integration
bash: cd: desktop-integration: No such file or directory
Is an integrated installation application contemplated for Linux in the future? I used oo for many years before the problems with Sun and Oracle arose and I don't recall have to deal with tar.gz files and installing lists of individual files. Installation options were selected at the beginning and from there it was all automatic.
The reason:
cedecor@aam5aafx:~$ cd desktop-integration
bash: cd: desktop-integration: No such file or directory
Is an integrated installation application contemplated for Linux in the future? I used oo for many years before the problems with Sun and Oracle arose and I don't recall have to deal with tar.gz files and installing lists of individual files. Installation options were selected at the beginning and from there it was all automatic.
Last edited by dhinds on Thu May 01, 2014 12:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
In my installation package, downloaded from SourceForge, package
Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_en-GB.tar.gz
the desktop-integration folder is under DEBS folder.
I open that package with an archive manager, extract it to its default directory (en-GB) and then enter that using a terminal to run the install commands.
Can you give the name of the installation package you downloaded? In some of the beta versions the desktop-integration folder is omitted so that two versions can be installed side by side. Perhaps your version is a beta version.
Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_en-GB.tar.gz
the desktop-integration folder is under DEBS folder.
I open that package with an archive manager, extract it to its default directory (en-GB) and then enter that using a terminal to run the install commands.
Can you give the name of the installation package you downloaded? In some of the beta versions the desktop-integration folder is omitted so that two versions can be installed side by side. Perhaps your version is a beta version.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
I ran the desktop-integration file from the DEBS folder, as you indicate.RoryOF wrote:In my installation package, downloaded from SourceForge, package
Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_en-GB.tar.gz
the desktop-integration folder is under DEBS folder.
I used gdebi to install each of the files separately. Maybe downloading to the user's download folder and running an apt-get install or dpkg command would have been more effective.RoryOF wrote:I open that package with an archive manager, extract it to its default directory (en-GB) and then enter that using a terminal to run the install commands.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openoff ... z/downloadRoryOF wrote:Can you give the name of the installation package you downloaded? In some of the beta versions the desktop-integration folder is omitted so that two versions can be installed side by side. Perhaps your version is a beta version.
SolydX is in English but I am located in Mexico and the person operating the computer speaks Spanish.
Another difference is, I use separate partitions for downloaded files, applications and data, in addition to the root and home partitions; and sometimes those partitions are ntfs, which I believe was the case in this instance.
It would be very helpful if Aoo was included in the repositories of more distros, if not installed by default. That would take care of the dependencies automatically in most instances. There are not really that many base systems for the hundreds of GNU/Linux distros, which often access the repositories of the parent system, be it debian, fedora, slackware, arch (or gentoo). I personally have depended mostly on Debian derivatives and openSuse, until now; but am looking at slackware and arch systems currently.
This from Sparky Ultra Openbox.
Also,
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Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
The problem of getting OpenOffice in the various distro repositories is under consideration on the Apache developers list. It really needs manpower - someone who knows the repro requirements and will customise the OO release for each version of a distro.
I've stopped distro hopping and standardised on Xubuntu.
I've stopped distro hopping and standardised on Xubuntu.
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Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing appears
See the link I've added recently in the first post: [Tutorial] Installing Apache OpenOffice on GNU/Linux.dhinds wrote:It would be very helpful if Aoo was included in the repositories of more distros, if not installed by default. That would take care of the dependencies automatically in most instances.
Please add [Solved] at the beginning of the title in your first post (top of the topic) with the edit button if your issue has been fixed.
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[SOLVED] Re: Installed AOO on SolydX but no menu listing app
Thank you RoryOF and Hagar Delest. The problem was solved by:
1.- Following the Instructions provided by Rory, BUT - the system reported a conflict with an archive with the same name in use by LibreOffice (which was hanging up on SolydX, a derivative based on Debian Testing. Ubuntu and its derivatives are -or were- based on Debian also, of course).
2.- So I completely removed the LibreOffice components I had installed earlier with Synaptic, using Synaptic- Hagar's suggestion would have been easier though, if I had seen it in time.
The first time I did it by opening a terminal from inside the desktop-integration folder and the menus appeared - but the applications didn't open. I had to do it a second time from inside the DEBS folder.
Installing each .deb file with gdebi is unnecessary and definitely not the way to go.
openoffice is now up and running on SolydX installed on a desktop box with an Asus M5L78-M LX Plus mb and an AMD FX CPU.
I am happy with my rolling release Debian derivatives and still experimenting with Arch and Slackware derivatives, with openSUSE installed on all computers also. (The most recent version was successfully installed using zypper dub from the earlier one).
Thanks again. Opensource software and mutual help culture is the future of computing, no doubt about it.
1.- Following the Instructions provided by Rory, BUT - the system reported a conflict with an archive with the same name in use by LibreOffice (which was hanging up on SolydX, a derivative based on Debian Testing. Ubuntu and its derivatives are -or were- based on Debian also, of course).
2.- So I completely removed the LibreOffice components I had installed earlier with Synaptic, using Synaptic- Hagar's suggestion would have been easier though, if I had seen it in time.
The first time I did it by opening a terminal from inside the desktop-integration folder and the menus appeared - but the applications didn't open. I had to do it a second time from inside the DEBS folder.
Installing each .deb file with gdebi is unnecessary and definitely not the way to go.
openoffice is now up and running on SolydX installed on a desktop box with an Asus M5L78-M LX Plus mb and an AMD FX CPU.
I am happy with my rolling release Debian derivatives and still experimenting with Arch and Slackware derivatives, with openSUSE installed on all computers also. (The most recent version was successfully installed using zypper dub from the earlier one).
Thanks again. Opensource software and mutual help culture is the future of computing, no doubt about it.
LibreOffice on Sparky Ultra Openbox and openSUSE at present, AOO on SolydX and Win7