Am 21. Apr, 2016 schwätzte Keith Smith so:
moin moin,
apt-cache search libreoffice | grep base
That should give you the base packages.
dpkg -l | grep libreoffice
That should show you the libreoffice packages that are already installed.
dpkg -S libreoffice | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u
That should give you the packages that installed a file with libreoffice
in the filename or path.
ciao,
der.hans
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Mint 17 KDE and want to use Libre Office Base to create some
> entity relationship diagrams. Mint came with Libre Office pre installed,
> however there is not Base.
>
> I saw a suggestion to use the software manager to do the install. I opened
> it and searched for Libre Office. It said it is not installed. How could
> that be? I use Libre Office all the time. It is there.
>
> Thank you in advance for your insight.
>
>
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