Hello,
just a question : I am downloading "packages-3.0.iso
is some sort of open-office.org included in this iso ? ? ?
thanks for your answer
We need open office reduced to writer or not ...
Hello,
just a question : I am downloading "packages-3.0.iso
is some sort of open-office.org included in this iso ? ? ?
thanks for your answer
We need open office reduced to writer or not ...
This means there is no free office suite with Slitaz ?
OpenOffice3 is not hosted on the slitaz repo, it is installed with a get script that requires an internet connection.The get-OpenOffice3.tazpkg should be on packages.iso but it's worthless without an internet connection. The following commands are as root connected to live internet.
1.Install the get script which is in the slitaz repo
#tazpkg get-install get-OpenOffice3
2.Execute get script
#get-OpenOffice3
3.Now that the script has downloaded/extracted OpenOffice tarball,converted it to tazpkg,installed with tazpkg. We will do a repack of the install.
#tazpkg repack OpenOffice3
4.This makes tazpkg of OpenOffice3 install to be saved and used for installing OpenOffice3 without an internet connection:
#tazpkg install OpenOffice3-3.3.0.tazpkg
Terminal View:
Step 1. Install get-script:
root@slitaz:/home/tux# tazpkg get-install get-OpenOffice3
get-OpenOffice3-1.1
Connecting to mirror.slitaz.org (94.23.60.116:80)
get-OpenOffice3-1.1. 100% |*******************************| 3456 --:--:-- ETA
Installation of : get-OpenOffice3-1.1
================================================================================
Copying get-OpenOffice3-1.1... [ OK ]
Extracting get-OpenOffice3-1.1... 7 blocks
Extracting the pseudo fs... (lzma) 12 blocks
Installing get-OpenOffice3... [ OK ]
Removing all tmp files... [ OK ]
================================================================================
get-OpenOffice3 (1.1) is installed.
Step 2. Execute get script to download/extract/install OpenOffice3
root@slitaz:/home/tux# get-OpenOffice3
Selecting stable version 3.3.0 ...
Archive is OOo_3.3.0_Linux_x86_install-rpm_en-US.tar.gz ...
Downloading OppenOffice.org tarball (it's time to have a break)...
Connecting to mirror.switch.ch (130.59.10.36:80)
OOo_3.3.0_Linux_x86_ 100% |*******************************| 147M 00:00:00 ETA
[ OK ]
Extract files from archive... [ OK ]
Packing : OpenOffice3-3.3.0
================================================================================
Creating the list of files... [ OK ]
Creating md5sum of files... [ OK ]
Compressing the fs...
LZMA 4.57 Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov 2007-12-06
[ OK ]
Undating receipt sizes... [ OK ]
Creating full cpio archive... [ OK ]
Restoring original package tree... 744886 blocks
[ OK ]
================================================================================
Package OpenOffice3-3.3.0 compressed successfully.
Size : 99.2M OpenOffice3-3.3.0.tazpkg
Installation of : OpenOffice3-3.3.0
================================================================================
Copying OpenOffice3-3.3.0... [ OK ]
Extracting OpenOffice3-3.3.0... 202996 blocks
Extracting the pseudo fs... (lzma) 744886 blocks
Installing OpenOffice3... [ OK ]
Removing all tmp files... [ OK ]
================================================================================
OpenOffice3 (3.3.0) is installed.
Step 3. Repack OpenOffice3 install:
root@slitaz:/home/tux# tazpkg repack OpenOffice3
Repacking : OpenOffice3-3.3.0.tazpkg
================================================================================
LZMA 4.57 Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov 2007-12-06
Package OpenOffice3 repacked successfully.
Size : 99.2M OpenOffice3-3.3.0.tazpkg
http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:packages ==> The 'get' Packages
To answer your prior question: Yes, you could use for example Abiword and gnumeric for your basic needs. They'll provide you with a good Word and Excel replacement.
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