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Arch Linux Finally Switches to LibreOffice 4.1

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Marius Nestor
Sep 2, 2013

For a long time now, Arch Linux users had to use the 4.0 stable branch of the famous office suite, which was still updated regularly and the latest version was 4.0.5. But not anymore, as someone from the Arch Linux development team decided that it’s time to update the open source office suite to a more recent and featureful version, the 4.1 branch. Therefore, if you’re an Arch Linux user, and you want to update you LibreOffice suite to version 4.1.1, don’t hesitate to do so by firing up the Linux Terminal and executing the sudo pacman -Syu command.

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Marius Nestor

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