![]() ![]() sudo apt-get purge openoffice*.* & sudo apt-get autoremove To revert the changes and completely uninstall OpenOffice, run the commands below. Use it to download language-specific version. If the above links don’t work in downloading OpenOffice, here’s the download page. That’s it! Go to Dash and launch the program. sudo dpkg -i en-US/DEBS/desktop-integration/*.deb Next, run the commands below to install Apache OpenOffice Suite sudo dpkg -i en-US/DEBS/*.debįinally, go into the desktop-integration folder of the DEBS folder and run the commands below. tar -xvf Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_Linux_x86_install-deb_ ![]() The 64-bit version (US English) can be downloaded using the commands below wget Īfter downloading, run the commands below to extract the downloaded folder. The current version as of this writing is version 3.4.1. Then download the 32-bit version of AOO (US English). Next, change into the Downloads folder of your home directory. sudo apt-get remove -purge libreoffice* libexttextcat-data* & sudo apt-get autoremove ![]() When it opens, run the commands below to completely remove LibreOffice. To get started, press Ctrl – Alt – T on your keyboard to open the terminal. Since LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice can’t live on the same machine, you will have to completely remove LibreOffice and install AOO. What I am going to show you is how to install Apache OpenOffice in Ubuntu and make it your default productivity suite. I am not going to tell you whether you should choose Apache OpenOffice over LibreOffice and vice versa. Soon after, most Linux distributions, including Ubuntu followed and made LibreOffice the default productivity suite we now have today. Until few years ago, after Oracle bought Sun Microsystem, the parent company of OpenOffice, some developers left the OpenOffice project and created a a new project called LibreOffice. It compatible with almost all major office suites, including Microsoft Office. It was once the default productivity suite in all Linux systems, including Ubuntu. ![]() It came out of the (OOo) project, which was an open source version of StarOffice. The root of Apache OpenOffice (AOO) go back more than 20 years. ![]()
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