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Pavel2016-07-11 00:37:52
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Pavel, 2016-07-11 00:37:52

Is it possible to put libre-office on a server without a gui?

Have a home server with opensuse 42.1 installed owncloud server. There is support for documents from libre-office, when you try to install a package from the repository, it tries to drag a bunch of packages along with it, including X. Is there any way to avoid this?

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Anton Ulanov, 2016-07-11
@antonsr98

you can, as an example for ubuntu apt-get --no-install-recommends install libreoffice

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sazhyk, 2016-07-11
@sazhyk

Can. It will pull x's in case
[email protected] is heavily pinned: ~ ssh [email protected] -X
[email protected]:~ libreoffice
(valid for Linux-like systems). From windows it is also possible. The console server should not start with GUIs after office installation. You are not installing a graphical shell.
ZY, I really find it difficult to answer whether this will help in the case of owncloud.

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Lindon_cano, 2016-07-14
@Lindon_cano

Stop torturing the corpse of SuSE, the old woman died a long time ago. And, in general, get away from rpm-hell. Then you can install LibreOffice without unnecessary things and everything will work.

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