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Linux: move setup dev environment from xderick910 usr page to this page
====Linux====
httpOpenOffice.org program and SDK can be installed through package manager program, such as apt-get, yum, merge and pacman. Also, several GUI font-end for package manager programs are available to make installation easier. On Ubuntu, Synaptic is good choice. YumEx is the best option on Fedora. * Ubuntu:** With aptitude: launch a terminal and enter following command*: <pre>sudo aptitude install openoffice.org openoffice.org-dev</pre>*: If you want SDK examples and documentations, install openoffice.org-dev-doc as well.*: <pre>sudo aptitude install openoffice.org-dev-doc</zenitpre>** With Synaptic: Go to menu: System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager.senecacSearch openoffice, and click openoffice.org, openoffice.org-dev, openoffice.org-dev packages, then click Mark for Installation and hit Apply ontoolbar. * Fedora:** With Yum:*: <pre>sudo yum install {package name}</pre>*: '' To-Do: replace {package name} with real package names under Fedora** With YumEx:*: YumEx does not come with distribution. You needed to be installed manually.*: <pre>sudo yum install yumex</pre>*: After installation, launch YumEx, search openoffice, select those packages and install. ''Note: On Fedora, <code>sudo</code> is not set by default.caYou can add you account to wheel user group so that you can use <code>sudo</wikicode>. Also, you may use <code>su</indexcode> to change to root, and run yum to install packages.php<br/User>''Note:Xderick910#Path_to_OpenOfficeOn Ubuntu, if you use OpenOffice.org program that comes with distribution, and try to install SDK that is downloaded from OpenOffice.org website, you may encounter dependency issue. You should the SDK that come with distribution.org_Program_and_SDK
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