![]() tar -xvf Apache_OpenOffice*.tar.gz Install OpenOffice As of this writing, 4.1.2 was the latest version of OpenOffice.įor 64-bit version, run the commands below cd /tmp & wget Extract the downloaded packageĪfter downloading the version for your platform, run the commands below to extract it. sudo apt-get -y remove -purge libreoffice* libexttextcat-data* & sudo apt-get -y autoremove Download OpenOffice packagesĪfter removing LibreOffice from your computer, run the commands below to download OpenOffice packages.įor 32-bit version, run the commands below. Then run the commands below to completely remove LibreOffice from your Ubuntu computer. To uninstall LibreOffice from Ubuntu systems, run the commands below to update your system. You must first uninstall LibreOffice and all packages of it, before you can install OpenOffice. One thing to remember though, you can’t have both LibreOffice and OpenOffice installed on the same system as the same time. So, if you’re one of the few who prefers OpenOffice, then continue below to learn how to install it on Ubuntu. ![]() Some folks are still using OpenOffice despite what the Linux community thinks of it. LibreOffice only became the default productivity suite after OpenOffice parent company (Oracle) made some changes to its licensing terms that had folks angry and started LibreOffice project.
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