[SOLVED] How to install LibreOffice on M10?
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@1896er Try LibreOffice or Libre Office, it is there somewhere I have it installed. Don't forget to do the lock when idle setting change as well when installing it
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No success with different "typings" ....
Any other idea?
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@1896er said in How to install LibreOffice on M10?:
No success with different "typings" ....
Any other idea?
If you have ubuntu on your desktop you can search for the package name there. It is (most likely) the same. I just tried. i guess it is "libreoffice-writer" or "libreoffice-calc", etc
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@1896er I just tried entering 'libreoffice' into the top option Enter package name or Debian file which then told me the package was already installed. So not sure what is happening. Going to remove mine and try again
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Ok That works for me on my OPO.
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Press plus sign
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Then press Enter package name or Debian file
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Type libreoffice
Then I got blue spinning circle for a couple of mins and job done. will try and find my M10 and check that but the package name should be the same.
Edit: Yes same process worked on my M10
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My container is named "Ubuntu 'Xenial Xerus'" - it is the default container, I chosed no special name or a password... And then I do the same as above: I got the blue spinning circle for a couple of mins - then: Nothing... "No packages are installed".
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@1896er ok what channel are you on. Stable, RC and dev need the you to enable the desktop app scope. The installed apps show up there. If I remember rightly you swipe up on the app scope to do that, but might be wrong. Can't check as not at home and on Edge.
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I am on stable. Checked the desktop scope app: There are no apps...
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@1896er Then I'm at a bit of a lose. Use container settings (cog top right corner) manage container, Update container. Let that finish and try again. If you have not installed any apps yet try firefox, or inkscape as a test. If nothing installs try deleting that container, restarting the device and installing a new container from scratch.
Will be back later on today good luck. Maybe someone else has other ideas and can help but can't think of anything else at present. -
How would we get a log file? Is it just something like
~/.cache/upstart/*libertine*log
? .... doesn't look like@1896er can you try from command line and share the resulting
libertine.log
e.g. via paste.ubuntu.com ?libertine-container-manager -v install-package -p libreoffice-writer | tee libertine.log
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Problem solved:
I deleted and installed default container again. I remember, that by installing it first, I interrupted installing process anyway, because I thought, it needs too much time... But after reboot device, container appears in list, so I thought, it's all right - but it wasn't, container wasn't installed right, but no notice appears...
Correct installing container needs about 10 - 15 minutes. You have to wait till spinning wheel disappears.
Thank you for help! It was my own mistake, but it is hard to detect it for a "normal" user...
In this case I'm happy now!
Edit: Libreoffice is not really usable, isn't it? Connect with keyboard and mouse it is e.g. not possible to save a document... Toolbar works not really... Or have I to do same special settings?
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@1896er Well done all sorted. Thanks for marking the topic as solved as well. I think we have all had issues with stuff overtime and I certainly have been a newbie with problems that needed sorting (and still do). So don't worry about that and any further questions just ask away I like to think we're a helpful friendly bunch and we all started somewhere.
As for how Libre Office works I really haven't looked into that only installed things to see how setting up a container worked. So over to others with more experience on that one.