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Old 13th November 2007, 02:42 PM
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Installing the upstream OpenOffice suite without deleting the Fedora version

Hello!

I am using KDE and would like KDE integration with the OpenOffice suite. Unfortunately, this is not provided with the Fedora version. Is it possible to download the upstream version (it is delivered as RPMs) and install them in a way that they will not interfere with the (already installed) Fedora version? I know I could delete it, but for some special reasons (compatibility with some extensions) I am keeping it.

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