Linux Top 3: Kubuntu and LibreOffice Go Commercial as KDE Evolves | Linux Today

Linux Top 3: Kubuntu and LibreOffice Go Commercial as KDE Evolves

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Sean Michael Kerner
Sep 10, 2013

Having a commercial backer behind an open source project is not a pre-requisite for success, but it doesn’t hurt either.

1) LibreOffice

LibreOffice is developed and managed through the auspices of the non-profit Document Foundation. The big Linux distributions including Red Hat/Fedora, Ubuntu and SUSE all support LibreOffice and all include it in their respective distributions.

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Sean Michael Kerner

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