Centos 6.2 yum install openoffice
For some weeks now all new servers are installed with centos 6. Sorry, something went wrong. Hello, It's the problem with rpmforge repositories.. This is the only way for now until they fix the repo. Sorry for the late reply guys.
I found a way around to fix the issue by creating a repo directing to an old archive of centos which contains openoffice. Follow the steps below to fix the issue Step 1 : Create a file named can be any name with. Skip to content. Star 2. New issue. Jump to bottom. Cannot Install in centos 6.
Follow this steps to install In this post, i will show you on how to install MySQL server using yum command. This steps In this post, i will show you on how to install samba service on CentOS 6.
This post assumed that you have configure local yum repository. The mentioned network GUI tools will edit the system configuration files. The result In this post, i will show on how to install Wireshark on CentOS 6.
Wireshark is a free and open-source network packet analyzer that will help to capture network When i try to edit a file using vim instead of vi, the following error appeared. How to fix this? It is best practice to remember passwords, but because too many passwords, sometimes we forget. We are not encouraged to write the password on any paper or share the password As the linux administrator, sometimes we have to identify which files are most take much space in the linux server resulting in low free space.
Low disk space can also Basically, we will We are thankful for your never ending support. OpenOffice should be offered as Appimage. That would be easier and would allow to have it next to LibreOffice. Personally, I prefer OpenOffice. That MAY have been true when you first wrote this article.
However, for the past years LibreOffice has been the office suite that is installed by default in the majority of Linux distros. The last significant release of OpenOffice 4. Since then, there were only point releases introducing mostly cosmetic changes. The reason for that is that the OpenOffice team has been steadily losing developers to the point that there are not enough of them left for Apache to maintain a vigorous development pace.
OpenOffice is falling further and further behind other office suites. OpenOffice has support for 41 languages while LibreOffice supports at the latest count — three times as many. The above instructions call for installing Java first, then OpenOffice — two separate operations. If the first one does not complete successfully, as has happened to several posters, the installation of the office suite cannot proceed. Since at least LibreOffice 3.
Operating system: Centos Linux, I have installed libre office few days back. Please install Java as show in the article, and also install freetype-devel libraries with yum command.
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