Hi,
is there a way to install full Libre Office 7.0 with all dependencies on LMDE 4?
Thanks,
<Solved> Libre Office 7.0
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<Solved> Libre Office 7.0
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Re: Libre Office 7.0
yes, download the deb installers for your locale from the libreoffice site. they contain instructions too
or use the flatpak
or use the flatpak
I’ll tell you a DNS joke but be advised, it could take up to 24 hours for everyone to get it.
Re: Libre Office 7.0
OK, so I did it well, thanks!
Re: <Solved> Libre Office 7.0
there is no libreoffice 7 32-bit for LMDE 4?
linux mint 19.3 at least have that option of upgrade.
Im disappointed of linux.
linux mint 19.3 at least have that option of upgrade.
Im disappointed of linux.
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Re: <Solved> Libre Office 7.0
I wouldn't be too disappointed with Linux.
LibreOffice has dropped support for 32 bit architecture, because almost all new computers coming out are 64 bit. So it is not Linux that dropped LibreOffice.
Which begs the question, why?
Why run the 32 bit version of Mint on a 64 bit laptop?
A complete reinstall of Linux Mint using the 64 bit version should pretty easy if you have installed into separate root and /home partitions.
If you did that you should be able to run LibreOffice V 7, although I personally think that V 7 is a complete waste of time at the moment.
I'm pretty sure LibreOffice V 6 still supports 32 bit systems.
I just tried LibreOffice 7 Appimage (64 bit) again to see if it had improved. It hasn't.
I open Writer and about half the line with the icons for formatting options is cut off. So I installed the full version 7.1, replacing 6.whatever completely. Same problem with the window layout.
I then wasted over an hour purging LibreOffice 7.1 so I could reinstall LibreOffice from Mint repos. That would not work due to broken packages (messed up installing 7 from OUTSIDE the repos), so I downloaded the .tar.gz of LibreOffice 6.4.7 and did the tar -xzvf filename thing then installed the debs as a batch.
Now I have LibreOffice 6.4.7 installed nicely again and the windows look perfect.
Every time I have installed version 7 of LibreOffice, it had a problem. Version 6 works almost exactly the same, and you probably won't get any real benefit from version 7 on a 32 bit system
I am very glad to be back on V 6.
LibreOffice has dropped support for 32 bit architecture, because almost all new computers coming out are 64 bit. So it is not Linux that dropped LibreOffice.
Which begs the question, why?
Why run the 32 bit version of Mint on a 64 bit laptop?
A complete reinstall of Linux Mint using the 64 bit version should pretty easy if you have installed into separate root and /home partitions.
If you did that you should be able to run LibreOffice V 7, although I personally think that V 7 is a complete waste of time at the moment.
I'm pretty sure LibreOffice V 6 still supports 32 bit systems.
I just tried LibreOffice 7 Appimage (64 bit) again to see if it had improved. It hasn't.
I open Writer and about half the line with the icons for formatting options is cut off. So I installed the full version 7.1, replacing 6.whatever completely. Same problem with the window layout.
I then wasted over an hour purging LibreOffice 7.1 so I could reinstall LibreOffice from Mint repos. That would not work due to broken packages (messed up installing 7 from OUTSIDE the repos), so I downloaded the .tar.gz of LibreOffice 6.4.7 and did the tar -xzvf filename thing then installed the debs as a batch.
Now I have LibreOffice 6.4.7 installed nicely again and the windows look perfect.
Every time I have installed version 7 of LibreOffice, it had a problem. Version 6 works almost exactly the same, and you probably won't get any real benefit from version 7 on a 32 bit system
I am very glad to be back on V 6.
Current main OS: MInt 21.3 with KDE Plasma 5.27 (using Compiz as WM) - Kernel: 6.5.0-15 on Lenovo m900 Tiny, i5-6400T (intel HD 530 graphics) 16GB RAM.
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Re: <Solved> Libre Office 7.0
I manage to install libreoffice 7 on mint 19.3 32bit.
At first an error. Som research by complex linux and installed later.
Linux became not fully workable. Complex. Im tired of it.
If you update linux can be a disaster.
At first an error. Som research by complex linux and installed later.
Linux became not fully workable. Complex. Im tired of it.
If you update linux can be a disaster.
inxi -Fxz
laptop Kernel: 5.0.0-32-generic i686 bits Cinnamon 4.4.5 Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia TOSHIBA Satellite A135 Dual Core Intel T2080 M Yonah, 800/1733 MHz, Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS Express Integrated Graphics, Drive 111.79 GiB, Memory 0.93 GiB
laptop Kernel: 5.0.0-32-generic i686 bits Cinnamon 4.4.5 Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia TOSHIBA Satellite A135 Dual Core Intel T2080 M Yonah, 800/1733 MHz, Intel Mobile 945GM/GMS Express Integrated Graphics, Drive 111.79 GiB, Memory 0.93 GiB
Re: <Solved> Libre Office 7.0
Nothing's perfect
Not sure what is the alternative for you nowadays. I hope you're not comparing Linux to Win10. In the past there was Win7, but it's the past, indeed
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Re: <Solved> Libre Office 7.0
I know this is now Solved, but for anyone else wanting to try LibreOffice 7 in LMDE4 -
There's a completely self-contained Appimage in the LibreOffice.org downloads section.
The Appimage should be like flatpak and Snap (complete with all dependencies).
Sorry - I meant to post that in my previous reply but got sidetracked by the 32-bit question..
To quote Libreoffice.org website:
"LibreOffice AppImage is a portable version of LibreOffice for Linux that can be run from any location (e.g. local drive, USB, CD, network share) on all popular Linux distributions, including their live CDs. LibreOffice AppImage is available in three versions - Basic, Standard, and Full - which support a different set of languages."
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Re: <Solved> Libre Office 7.0
Thanks rossdv8 for your response.
Also I found Debian's Wiki a great source of useful information regarding this topic.
https://wiki.debian.org/LibreOffice\
I hope it will help others as well as it helped me
Also I found Debian's Wiki a great source of useful information regarding this topic.
https://wiki.debian.org/LibreOffice\
I hope it will help others as well as it helped me