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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 09 2013 @ 12:03 AM EDT |
Hi PJ - thanks for this! Wow. This will make my Samsung
Chromebook SO much more useful.
The one thing I've been wanting above all is to be able to
access OpenOffice or LibreOffice - especially OOo, since it
currently handles the formatting on legal motions for me
better than LO or Google Docs. But, either one would be a
huge upgrade over Google Docs alone.
Does anyone know if either office suite is available via
apt-get once you install this version of Ubuntu via crouton?
Especially for the ARM processor version?
Thanks,
Andy Prough[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: celtic_hackr on Tuesday, July 09 2013 @ 05:11 PM EDT |
Actually PJ, if you have apt-get you have a way to get everything you need. You
just have to tell apt-get how to get it. And if there isn't one made for the
"version" you have, you can always make your own apt-get repository,
make your own deb packages and add your private/public apt repository.
That's the real beauty of debian based. You can lock it down, but anyone with a
few skills and the mind to read and learn can unlock all the doors.
If you have a package you want and it isn't available, I'll help show you how to
make it available for yourself (and others). I might even be able to help you
find a place to host it as a repository.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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