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This instructions are for RPM based linux distros. For aditional instructions please ask on the user list at users@openoffice.org. | This instructions are for RPM based linux distros. For aditional instructions please ask on the user list at users@openoffice.org. | ||
− | If you have downloaded the binary file for Windows from OpenOffice.org, it may be in '''ZIP''', '''TAR''', or '''EXE''' format. | + | If you have downloaded the binary file for '''Windows''' from OpenOffice.org, it may be in '''ZIP''', '''TAR''', or '''EXE''' format. |
* If the file is in the '''ZIP''' or '''TAR''' format, decompress it into a temporary folder (with a program such as WinZip or Pkzip). | * If the file is in the '''ZIP''' or '''TAR''' format, decompress it into a temporary folder (with a program such as WinZip or Pkzip). | ||
Revision as of 20:16, 16 February 2008
How do I install OpenOffice.org?
If you have installed Linux tarball (tar.gz format) you should sudo or change into root user and move it to /opt/ folder.
- Untar the package by typing:
tar -xzvf OOo-2.3.1-LinuxIntel-20080124.tar.gz
- cd into the folder created and execute the setup script:
cd openoffice.org-2.4/ bash setup.sh
This instructions are for RPM based linux distros. For aditional instructions please ask on the user list at users@openoffice.org.
If you have downloaded the binary file for Windows from OpenOffice.org, it may be in ZIP, TAR, or EXE format.
- If the file is in the ZIP or TAR format, decompress it into a temporary folder (with a program such as WinZip or Pkzip).
If the file is in the EXE format, simply double-click the file to decompress it.
- Double-click the Install icon that you find in the Install Folder; or, double-click the file named setup.exe. A guided installation dialog will begin and will step you through the installation process.