How to install the new version of LibreOffice 6.2.2?

LibreOffice 6.2.2

Recently a new fix version of the popular LibreOffice office suite, reaching its version LibreOffice 6.2.2 which comes to correct more than 50 errors.

Errors of which some of them are working fixes for the suite within the KDE Plasma desktop environment. If you want to know more about it, you can consult the publication made by a partner.

Si Are you interested in being able to install this corrective version of LibreOffice? in your system you can follow any of the following steps that we share with you according to the distribution they are using.

How to install LibreOffice 6.2.2 on Debian, Ubuntu and derivatives?

In order to install this new version of LibreOffice on our system, we can do it in two different ways.

The first one is just to update the packages of our system with:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade

The only downside is that the LibreOffice 6.2.2 packages haven't been updated yet within the official repositories so you have to wait a few more days.

The other option (and the one that I think is recommended) is to uninstall the previous version first in case of having it, this is in order to avoid later problems and have a clean installation of the suite.

For this we are going to open a terminal and execute the following in it:

sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*

sudo apt-get clean

sudo apt-get autoremove

Already done this we must go to the official website of the project where in your download section we can get the deb package to install it on our system.

On the official website You will be able to find packages for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. The link is this.

Done the download We are going to unzip the contents of the newly acquired package with the following command (in the case of 64 bits):

tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86-64_deb.tar.gz

While in the case of 32 bits they execute the following:

tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86_deb.tar.gz

After We are going to enter the directory resulting from the decompression with:

cd LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86-64_deb

Or in the case of 32 bits, enter with this command:

cd LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86_deb

We enter the folder where the LibreOffice deb files are:

cd DEBS

And finally we install the packages that are inside this folder with:

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

And that's it, we'll have this new version of LibreOffice installed.

So that the suite is in Spanish on the same page you will download the translation package in the complementary downloads part.

Unzip the downloaded package with:

tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86-64_deb_langpack_es.tar

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tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86_deb_langpack_es.tar

After we enter the directory with:

cd LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86-64_deb_langpack_/DEBS

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cd LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86_deb_langpack_es/DEBS

And we install the packages with:

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

How to install LibreOffice 6.2.2 on Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE and derivatives?

If you are using a system that has the support to be able to install rpm packages, you can install this new update by getting the rpm package from the LibreOffice download page.

Obtained the package we unzip with:

tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86-64_rpm.tar.gz

Or for 32-bit systems with:

tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86_rpm.tar.gz

And we install the packages with:

sudo rpm -Uvh *.rpm

To install the translation packages, they must be downloaded from the same page and unzipped with:

tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86-64_rpm_langpack_es.tar.gz

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tar -xzvf LibreOffice_6.2.2_Linux_x86_rpm_langpack_es.tar.gz

And we install the packages with:

sudo rpm -Uvh *.rpm

How to install LibreOffice 6.2.2 on Arch Linux, Manjaro and derivatives?

In the case of Arch and its derived systems We can install this version of LibreOffice, we just open a terminal and type:

sudo pacman -Sy libreoffice-fresh

How to install LibreOffice 6.2.2 using SNAP?

If your system has support for the installation of snap packages or you are one of those who like to install using snap packages, I can tell you that LibreOffice is also distributed through this technology.

Moment the only drawback is that the application is not updated immediately so you can only wait a few more days for it to be updated to install it.

The command to install is:

sudo snap install libreoffice --channel=stable

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  1.   Yeray said

    Thanks for the explanation and congratulations on the article.

    A greeting.