OpenOffice 2.0 official!

Derek Shields derek at shieldsfv.go-plus.net
Sun Oct 23 16:51:02 UTC 2005


I can't see why not, but I'm no expert. All I did was the following:

Open up Synaptic Package Manager 
        
     2. Change your repositories to look for Breezy 
        
              * From 
                
                         URI: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
                         Distribution: hoary
                         Sections: main restricted
                
                To 
                
                         http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
                         Distribution: breezy
                         Sections:  main restricted
     3. Reload sources 
        
     4. Mark All Upgrades 
        

On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 19:09 +0530, duffmckagan wrote:
> 
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> On 10/23/05, Derek Shields <derek at shieldsfv.go-plus.net> wrote:
>         I installed automatically with Synaptic when I finally
>         followed the
>         instructions 'on the box' - by changing Hoary to Breezy in the
>         Repositories tab. It's great and full of features. I just wish
>         right
>         clicking for copy and paste would work between applications.
>         Best wishes 
>         from a happy person, Derek
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I have Kubuntu Hoary installed here. 
> So can I still try the Breezy repositories?
> 
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> 
>         On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 08:58 -0400, Scott wrote:
>         > Daniel Lausevic wrote:
>         > > The entire thing is packaged as RPM's.  The desktop
>         configuration
>         > > packages are seperated and in a different directory.  So I
>         really hope
>         > > v2.0 packages get pushed into the repos soon.
>         > Same here.  I was able to easily install v1 with its
>         graphical install
>         > utility, but could never figure out v2 with all those
>         RPM's.  An update
>         > of v2 to the repository would be great.
>         >
>         > --
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>         > Your friend,
>         > Scott
>         >
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