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http://www.openoffice.org/ is an open software that includes a text editor, drawing application, a spreadsheet, presentation tool, etc.

Openoffice seems to work fine on the XO under [[Xfce]].
Openoffice seems to work fine on the XO under [[Xfce]].



Latest revision as of 13:43, 7 June 2013

http://www.openoffice.org/ is an open software that includes a text editor, drawing application, a spreadsheet, presentation tool, etc.

Openoffice seems to work fine on the XO under Xfce.

You can install just the components you need. To find out what is available, once you have Xfce or some other desktop environment running, start a terminal and type the following at the shell prompt:

 yum list|grep openoffice

This will produce about eighty lines of output that should start something like this:

 openoffice.org-calc.i386      1:2.3.0-6.4.fc7   olpc_koji-ship2
 openoffice.org-core.i386      1:2.3.0-6.4.fc7   olpc_koji-ship2
 openoffice.org-draw.i386      1:2.3.0-6.4.fc7   olpc_koji-ship2
 openoffice.org-impress.i386   1:2.3.0-6.4.fc7   olpc_koji-ship2
 openoffice.org-writer.i386    1:2.3.0-6.4.fc7   olpc_koji-ship2
 ...

Then just use yum to install whichever packages you want (use package names without the ".i386" part). For example (as root):

 yum install openoffice.org-writer
 yum install openoffice.org-calc
 yum install openoffice.org-draw openoffice.org-impress 

By the way, most of the space is taken up by the infrastructure; adding more components takes up little extra space.

A question: Does openoffice work with sugar? 64.147.210.162 15:19, 12 February 2008 (EST)

It's not a Sugar activity (with Journal integration and sharing with friends in the neighborhood), but per the above it can run on the XO. -- Skierpage 06:17, 26 August 2008 (UTC)