To install KOffice from precompiled binaries, you should:
Ensure your computer has all of the required software installed and in working condition (excluding KOffice of course). You can find the system requirements by following this link: System Requirements.
Download the KOffice binary into a temporary directory.
If the filename ends in .rpm
(Red Hat® Package Management file),
KOffice can be installed with the following command:
.$
rpm
-U
filename
If thefilename ends in .deb
(Debian Package file), KOffice can be installed with the following command:
$
dpkg
-i
filename
If the filename ends in .tar.gz
or .tgz
(a tarball file), KOffice can be
installed with the following commands:
$
cd /
$
tar
-xzvf
filename
That's all. KOffice should now be installed on your system.
If you have a graphical front-end for package management, such as KPackage or GnoRPM, installed on your system, you may find that more convenient to use than a command line. Consult the program's documentation to find out how to install with it.