(09-05-2021, 07:04 PM)kissbaby3 link Wrote:  i am still using linux lite 4.8 64bit.
i have parts of libre office installed, it was that way when i first installed linux lite,  :dft003: .
the libre office version is 
"Version: 6.0.7.3
Build ID: 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.10
CPU threads: 2; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; 
Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); Calc: group"
how do i update this libre office using the terminal ?.
can it be done ?, if yes what do i type in  the terminal to do this ?.
i want to say thank you to all those who reply, even if its to tease me with comedy, hugs  :o 8) .
You can update LibreOffice to a newer version, even the latest, yes, but you'll have to uninstall the current one first, since it is the one offered by Ubuntu, so that one will be updated according to your OS version. To remove it, you can:
1. Launch Lite Software, and follow this procedure 
https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/manual/softw...vesoftware
2. Launch Linux Lite Terminal, and type 
Code:
sudo apt autoremove --purge libreoffice
 Hit 
Enter, type in your password when asked, and hit 
Enter again. This will remove everything related to LO.
3. Download LO from here 
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/ select a LO version, and the 
Linux (64-bit) (deb) file from the drop-down menu where it reads 
Choose your operating system once you've downloaded the file, extract it, and install it either by double-clicking on it, or via terminal 
Code:
sudo apt install ./LibreOffice_7.2.0_Linux_x86-64.deb
 Note that since you're using LL 4.8, you might get some errors and LO might even refuse to install. 
You can also download the appimage version 
https://libreoffice.soluzioniopen.com/ choose 
fresh
![[Image: LO-appimage.png]](https://i.postimg.cc/28sq0xpC/LO-appimage.png)
One advantage of using the appimage, is that you don't need to install it, thus you don't need to remove anything to use it; you can keep the old one and have this one too. 
https://docs.appimage.org/user-guide/run-appimages.html  I use the appimage and it works great. I think you should download the appimage, since it is way easier; download, make executable, and run. If you do decide to use the appimage version, I have a few tips:
I use around 20+ appimages. I created a folder named 
Appimages in my /home folder, this is where I keep them all. Then I add them to the menu, so they can be easily available.  A while ago I explained how I do this in another thread 
https://dfgkh547-jsdfv8.iyhkj.tk/forums/other.../#msg54234 
Hope this helps! 
