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Revision as of 08:08, 23 July 2008
- Apache OpenOffice Basic Macros and Libraries
- Apache OpenOffice Extension Manager
- Adding Template Files to an Apache OpenOffice Installation
- Adding AutoText Files to an Apache OpenOffice Network Installation
- Deactivating the Apache OpenOffice Registration Wizard
- Accessing Email Clients
- Customizing the User Interface
- Restricting Functionality in Apache OpenOffice
- Accessing Apache OpenOffice User Profiles on an LDAP Server
Contents
RPM Based Linux distributions
The RPM package manager is a powerful tool you can use to deploy software packages locally and through a network.
Installation
- Become root if necessary
su -
- Execute the installation package
The RPM command has a rich set of command line parameters. This section describes the most important parameters only. Make sure that you are in the directory where RPM packages are located.
For an installation into the standard /opt directory :
rpm -ivh *.rpm
If you prefer to install in another directory.
rpm -ivh –prefix /export *.rpm
Remove the Apache OpenOffice installation packages :
Installing Apache OpenOffice Product Upgrades/Patches
Deinstallation
Use the RPM package manager to uninstall Apache OpenOffice. You have to determine the list of Apache OpenOffice related packages.
- Become root if necessary
su -
- To remove all Apache OpenOffice related packages:
Debian Packages
Installation
The APT or DPKG package manager used to install, update and remove DEB packages, and is provided as part of DEB based Linux distributions such as Debian and Ubuntu.
cd OOo_inst_folder/DEBS sudo dpkg -i *.deb
- Install the Apache OpenOffice packages into the /opt/<openoffice-dir>
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