Any responsible person who tells you to use a PPA should have told you that. That means that this person ( Rico Tzschichholz ), without any checks/controls from Canonical or any other org can update this package and an "apt upgrade" will bring any of those changes into your system. I don't know about the libreoffice PPA.ī. PPA's tend to be more "development" and are more likely to break other parts of an Ubuntu system (just like the snap is broken in the confined system). There's likely not a huge difference between 3 and 4, but there can be. I don't recommend using a PPA when the standard repo deb is fine!!! It's recommended only as the 4th choice. themikeosguy was asking where the OP installed it from. The same exact instructions should work for Ubuntu 22.04. I wrote a "MX Linux: How To Install Latest LO Directly From LibreOffice" tutorial if you wanted a little more instructions.
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