The LibreOffice Project has announced Release Candidate 1 of the upcoming Libreoffice 3.4 release. The project is also announcing a change in its announcement strategy — the announce list will only be used for final and stable releases.
The third release of the new LibreOffice 3.4 code line has been released.
LibreOffice 3.4.2 fixes the majority of the most-important bugs identified by users in the previous version, and can be deployed for production needs by most enterprises.
3.4 New Features and Fixes:http://www.libreoffice.org/download/3-4-new-features-and-fixes/
There are a few issues still contained in this release, which wi
Hello,please excuse my bad english.I have a problem. Since the libreoffice update from 3.5.6 to 3.6.1.4 libreoffice don't start. For a short time i see the splash-screen and that's it. In the terminal, when i type soffice or lowriter or libreoffice --writer i can't see any message. Also i deleted the ~/.config/libreoffice folder. But that doesn't help.
A few minutes ago, The Document Foundation company launched the second maintenance release of the LibreOfficeb 3.3 open source office suite for Linux, Windows and Macintosh platforms. The next major release, LibreOffice 3.4 will be released in mid May, 2011.LibreOffice 3.3.2 is available now (see download links at the end of the articl... (read more)
The Document Foundation has announced that the final version for LibreOffice 4.0.3 is now available for the Linux platform, bringing a lot of bug fixes and improvements.
The new LibreOffice 4.0.3 has arrived fairly quickly after the release of three RCs, and its mostly comprised of bugfixes and sma... (read more)
I am using ubuntu12.04 and the xfce4.6.
Now I remove the libreoffice through the Ubuntu Software Center,however it seems that it is not removed completely.
Since I can find the libreoffice item at the menu Application-Office-LIbreOffice,also I can run the libreoffice command in the terminal.
Undaunted by OpenOffice.org going to the Apache Foundation, The Document Foundation has kept their promise by releasing a new version of LibreOffice.
Almost all the major Linux distributions are using LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice. Today, it has been announced that Debian Squeeze too will get LibreOffice in the backports.LibreOffice has been available in Debian Wheezy and Debian Sid for a while now. But in the stable release, Debian Squeeze, it is not available.
I'm having a weird problem with Ubuntu: I un-installed libreoffice-common and its dependencies with synaptic and cannot reinstall it. It's missing libreoffice-stype-default which is nowhere to be found.