![]() ![]() ![]() * The PPA for Libreoffice is: 'ppa:libreoffice/ppa' Libreoffice picked up those with no problem. But I had previously installed the MS Core fonts package because sometimes I had needed Times Roman for legal/institutional reasons. I use the Liberation fonts for the most part. ![]() I have not noticed any problems with the MS Core fonts. Also, if you need additional language packs, you should install those too. You will then get all the Libreoffice updates automatically as part of your regular updating process.Īlso, don't forget to install the GNOME-integration package as well. I strongly suggest you install the application by adding the PPA rather than downloading the. For the regular 11.04 release, it will be part of the default installation and will of course be in the repository. Nope - not in the regular repositories now - and may not ever be for 10.04 and 10.10 since the default installation for those was Open Office and the two don't play well together.Īt this time, you have to add the PPA for Libreoffice* to your Software Sources if you want to install it in 10.04 or 10.10 or if you are using an early release of 11.04. I am in 10.10 right now and can't find it in Synaptic so perhaps LibreOffice is not in the rest just yet Also i thought LibreOffice was in the repos for Ubuntu 11.04 and 10.04. ![]()
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