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Daily Ubuntu Tips – How To Manually Install LibreOffice In Ubuntu
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This brief tutorial is going to show you how to manually install LibreOffice in Ubuntu. As you may already know, LibreOffice comes pre-installed in Ubuntu.
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The version that comes with Ubuntu is customized to work well in Ubuntu. It’s also integrated with core Ubuntu application menu and other settings.
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LibreOffice’s official version that’s on its [download page][1] is not what you get in Ubuntu by default. It’s not like you get a sub-standard edition, but it’s customized a bit and added to Ubuntu software repository.
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If you want to the original and official version of LibreOffice for Linux, you must manually download it from it’s [download page][1]. That means, completely uninstalling the current version in Ubuntu and downloading the deb package from the official download page.
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To do that you must first completely purge LibreOffice from Ubuntu.
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### Uninstalling LibreOffice from Ubuntu ###
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To install the official version of LibreOffice manually in Ubuntu, you must first uninstall the current version in Ubuntu. To uninstall LibreOffice in Ubuntu, run the commands below.
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sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice* && sudo apt-get autoremove
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After running the commands above, restart your computer. When you log back in, download and download LibreOffice Linux .deb package from its [download page][1].
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### Manually Installing LibreOffice in Ubuntu ###
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After downloading the .deb package, open the terminal and go the Downloads folder in your home directory. By default, Firefox saves downloaded files there.
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![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/libreofficemanualinstall.png)
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Then run the commands below to extract the downloaded file which is mostly archived in .tar.gz file.
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tar -xvf LibreOffice_*.tar.gz
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After extracting the downloaded .tar.gz file, you will see a new LibreOffice Deb folder in the Downloads folder. To begin LibreOffice manual installation, run the commands below.
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sudo dpkg -i LibreOffice_*/DEBS/*.deb
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After running the above commands, LibreOffice will be installed and ready to use.
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Next, go to Unity Dash and launch LibreOffice. This is how you install LibreOffice manually in Ubuntu.
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![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/libreofficemanualinstall1.png)
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If LibreOffice is installed manually in Ubuntu, you will mostly likely have to upgrade manually every time there are new versions or security updates.
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Or you may just want Canonical (Ubuntu parent company) handle LibreOffice installation and patch / updates management via its repository.
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Enjoy!
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via: http://www.liberiangeek.net/2014/01/daily-ubuntu-tips-how-to-manually-install-libreoffice-in-ubuntu/
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[1]:http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ |