office365-pol | PlayOnLinux script that utilizes the version of Wine
kandi X-RAY | office365-pol Summary
kandi X-RAY | office365-pol Summary
office365-pol is a Shell library. office365-pol has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
A PlayOnLinux script that utilizes the version of Wine made for CrossOver to run Microsoft 365 Apps / Office 365 without requiring any paid CrossOver components
A PlayOnLinux script that utilizes the version of Wine made for CrossOver to run Microsoft 365 Apps / Office 365 without requiring any paid CrossOver components
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office365-pol has a low active ecosystem.
It has 46 star(s) with 5 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 13 open issues and 5 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 180 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of office365-pol is current.
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office365-pol has no bugs reported.
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office365-pol has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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office365-pol is licensed under the 0BSD License. This license is Permissive.
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office365-pol releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
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Install office365-pol
Install PlayOnLinux (obviously) as well as winbind, which is required for the Office installer to work. If you can't find (a decently recent version of) PlayOnLinux in your distribution's package repositories, you can visit the official PlayOnLinux website for installation instrucions. If you can't find winbind, try installing samba, which sometimes contains winbind.
Compile and install winecx according to the instructions here.
Install the Windows fonts if you haven't done this yet. Note that you'll need fonts that typically don't come with the "Microsoft corefonts" packages that some Linux distributions offer. There's a guide on installing all fonts that ship with Windows here.
Download the Microsoft 365 Apps / Office 365 setup. Note that the offline installer won't work, as it currently requires at least Windows 8.1, while this script only works while emulating Windows 7. The 64-bit version is not compatible either. To download the 32-bit online installer, go to https://portal.office.com/account/?ref=MeControl, log in with the account that your Office license is linked to, then click on "View apps & devices". Now, you should see the options for downloading Office, but you probably won't, as they only display when using Windows to visit the website. So, you'll either have to use a Windows device for the download or change your user agent to pretend you're using Windows. Once you can see the options, select the 32-bit version, then select the language you want and click on the "Install Office" button to start the download.
Download the installation script from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DonutsBl/office365-pol/main/office365-pol.sh by right-clicking the link and then choosing the "save as" option.
Open up PlayOnLinux, choose Tools | Run a local script, select the script you downloaded and get past the warnings regarding the script not being authorized by the PlayOnLinux team. After that, the script should start and you can follow its instructions.
Compile and install winecx according to the instructions here.
Install the Windows fonts if you haven't done this yet. Note that you'll need fonts that typically don't come with the "Microsoft corefonts" packages that some Linux distributions offer. There's a guide on installing all fonts that ship with Windows here.
Download the Microsoft 365 Apps / Office 365 setup. Note that the offline installer won't work, as it currently requires at least Windows 8.1, while this script only works while emulating Windows 7. The 64-bit version is not compatible either. To download the 32-bit online installer, go to https://portal.office.com/account/?ref=MeControl, log in with the account that your Office license is linked to, then click on "View apps & devices". Now, you should see the options for downloading Office, but you probably won't, as they only display when using Windows to visit the website. So, you'll either have to use a Windows device for the download or change your user agent to pretend you're using Windows. Once you can see the options, select the 32-bit version, then select the language you want and click on the "Install Office" button to start the download.
Download the installation script from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DonutsBl/office365-pol/main/office365-pol.sh by right-clicking the link and then choosing the "save as" option.
Open up PlayOnLinux, choose Tools | Run a local script, select the script you downloaded and get past the warnings regarding the script not being authorized by the PlayOnLinux team. After that, the script should start and you can follow its instructions.
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