Hello Johan,
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 10:02:16 +0100 Johan Vermeulen jvermeulen@cawdekempen.be wrote:
Dear All,
I thought the advantage from using CentOS-Testing repository would be:
- I then have a Selinux module
- Automatic update with yum update. Although that's maybe not a good idea, because I'd have to leave the Testing-repo enabled.
I tried installing from Libreoffice.org before, but got into trouble when logging in with ssh -X and then opening LibreOffice.
Well, if the packages are available in Testing-repo, I vote for this solution too, even if I will check-update manually (with --enablerepo and libreoffice package name). Because there won't be updates too often, and because I'll let testing-repo disabled here by default.
Regards,
On 27-02-12 09:00, wwp wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 07:03:11 +0100 Vnpenguinvnpenguin@vnoss.org wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 20:54, Ljubomir Ljubojevicoffice@plnet.rs wrote:
On 02/26/2012 12:34 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
You can use Libre Office directly from libreoffice.org ... I do.
Yep, rpms LO from libreoffice.org work very well on my CentOS box.
Same here. Download'ed .tgz from libreoffice.org, unpacked and installed the .rpm I wanted (help, languages, core stuff), integrated to the GNOME desktop and works like a charm.
Regards,
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