On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 13:41:04 -0600 Gregory P. Ennis wrote: > Is there a way to request that CentOS maintainers or rpmforge to upgrade > the rpm to 3.3.0? Is there any reason not to simply install the openoffice or libreoffice rpms from their respective websites? I've been doing that for some years, myself, and it works well. Just exclude the openoffice and ooobasis (or libreoffice and libobasis) rpms in /etc/yum.conf to avoid any conflicts. It's my understanding that the "official" openoffice rpms from Redhat are missing some functionality that the program as downloaded directly from Sun/Oracle or the Document Foundation have. Frank, Thanks for the suggestion, I have had difficulty stepping out of the CentOS rpm barrier in the past so I did not try. Knowing you have succeeded gives me some confidence to proceed. Does OpenOffice have yum repository or do you recommend downloading the source code. Looks like their download website is down until the 21st of February. How do you like libreoffice compared to openoffice? Thanks again, Greg