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new to linux and getting to grips with the 770.
Absolutely loving it - but have one major issue that is stopping me leaving the laptop at home.
To do this I need to be able to view office docs: I understand that I need AbiWord and Gnumeric, but I am a complete Linux novice and can't seem to install them.
Is there an idiot's guide anywhere.
thanks in advance.
sw