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Linux
dpkg -i openoffice.org-debian-menus_<version>.deb
Note – If you prefer to install OpenOffice.org in a different location, use the --instdir=<directory>
option.
dpkg -i --installdir=<install-dir> *.deb
You can safely delete the OpenOffice.org installation packages after the install is complete.
Uninstall
Do not delete the OpenOffice.org files from the file system. You must use either the OpenOffice.org Java setup
or the DEB package manager to uninstall OpenOffice.org.
1 Become root if necessary
su -
2 To remove all OpenOffice.org related packages:
apt-get remove openoffice.org*
Microsoft Windows
The OpenOffice.org setup for Microsoft Windows uses MSI packages. MSI is the standard tool for installing
software packages under Microsoft Windows.
Note – The Advertise option (/J{m|u}) of the Microsoft Software Installer is not supported by the
OpenOffice.org installation package.
Extract the OpenOffice.org installation files
All files of the OpenOffice.org installation set are packed into a single file in the download version of the
OpenOffice.org installation set. This file must be unpacked before the MSI package is accessible.
To expand the download installation set :
1 Double click on the the file from the download install set or start the file from
the command line.
2 The OpenOffice.org Installation Preparation Wizard appears.
3 Click Next.
4 Select the Destination Folder for the unpacked files.
5 Once all files are unpacked, the regular OpenOffice.org Installation Wizard
dialog appears. Do not follow the installation dialog. Leave the dialog open
and copy the expanded files from the installation set into a different
directory.
6 Click Cancel in the OpenOffice.org Installation Wizard, click Yes to confirm
the cancellation, and click Finish to close the Installation Wizard.
Unattended (silent) installation
The parameter /qn is used to suppress the User Interface and all message boxes during the installation.
10 OpenOffice.org 3.2 Administration Guide · March 2010
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