ease of use and compatibility with previous versions is really the only good thing about MS software.what is advantage of Ms office over openoffice/libreoffice?
Libre Office BaseMS Access
$ su
<enter your root password here>
# dnf search 'Libre*Base'
Last metadata expiration check: 1:13:46 ago on Tue 22 Feb 2022 05:22:52 PM CET.
======================================================= Name Matched: Libre*Base =======================================================
libreoffice-base.x86_64 : Database front-end for LibreOffice
# dnf install libreoffice-base.x86_64
Ah yes...Forgot about Base.Libre Office Base
I often see this particular module of the suite isn't included when it ships along with a Linux Distro, but when installing the full Libre Office package, the Base is also included.
My current Fedora installation is a good example where Libre Office Base isn't installed by default, but I don't need to install the whole package over again, I can search for the Base package name - and for those especially interested, this is how I would do it:
Assuming the root password is activated, if not use sudo in front of each command instead.Code:$ su <enter your root password here> # dnf search 'Libre*Base' Last metadata expiration check: 1:13:46 ago on Tue 22 Feb 2022 05:22:52 PM CET. ======================================================= Name Matched: Libre*Base ======================================================= libreoffice-base.x86_64 : Database front-end for LibreOffice
Now, we know that the full name of the package is libreoffice-base.x86_64 and we can install the package by using dnf command.
Hit Y for yes, and when finished, enter exit to exit from root user, or just use Ctrl+D that just does the same as exit command.Code:# dnf install libreoffice-base.x86_64