How to install OpenOffice on Linux system

  
                

Linux systems such as Ubuntu or Linux Mint are the main office software. Some versions of the system integrate this software, but some systems do not. So let me introduce you to how to install OpenOffice on a Linux system.

First, uninstall LibreOffice

Since the default Ubuntu integrated LibreOffice, OpenOffice before the formal installation is recommended that you uninstall it first. To uninstall LibreOffice you can use the following command:

1.sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*

2.sudo apt-get clean

3.sudo apt- Get autoremove

Second, OpenOffice 32-bit version installation steps

1. First switch to tmp temporary folder

1.cd /tmp/

2 Download OpenOffice 32-bit Edition Installer

3. Unzip the installer and install it

1.tar -xzvf Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Linux_x86_install-deb_zh-CN.tar.gz

2.cd zh-CN/DEBS

3.sudo dpkg -i *.deb

4.cd desktop-integration

5.sudo dpkg -i *. Deb

Third, OpenOffice 64-bit version installation steps

1. First switch to tmp temporary folder

1.cd /tmp/

2. Download OpenOffice 32-bit Edition Installer

3. Unzip the installer and install it

1.tar -xzvf Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_zh-CN.tar.gz

2.cd zh-CN/DEBS

3.sudo dpkg -i *.de b

4.cd desktop-integration

5.sudo dpkg -i *.deb

The above is how to install OpenOffice on Linux system, so that you can Happily use OpenOffice in the Ubuntu system.

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