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I want to install the latest version of LibreOffic , but when I go to the website it shows "Download from torrent", but I don't want to use a torrent.

How can I download LibreOffice from the main server?

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  • Out of curiosity, what’s the problem with BitTorrent? It’s usually fast and effective, unless your network blocks it. – TRiG Dec 18 '18 at 12:45
  • The [Libreoffice website](http://www.libreoffice.org) is both easy to navigate and has simple, obvious ways to download both deb and snap versions. We are not the maintainers of the Libreoffice website. You really should ask *them*,..or use Ubuntu's Software Center, which we do provide support for. – user535733 Dec 18 '18 at 13:12
  • I have fear to use bit torrent because I listen something from my some friend that . It's illegal to use torrent. So I don't use torrent . May be all my thinking are wrong and I have misunderstanding ..... All tho thanks you all to guide me,..... – Ayan Dey Dec 19 '18 at 16:57
  • BitTorrent is just a way to download large files. There's nothing illegal about it. (Now, *because* it's an efficient way to transfer large files, people tend to use it for sharing films and suchlike, infringing copyright, but there's nothing illegal with the BitTorrent protocol itself.) – TRiG Dec 20 '18 at 12:51
  • Ohh now I get it. But I don't know why I feel some uncomfortable to use torrent . So mostly don't preferre torrent . And use the main server . And thank for your information . Now I will get it . – Ayan Dey Dec 20 '18 at 13:51

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Assuming you need the latest version (6.1.4) for Ubuntu (.deb) in English, This link is what I get by going to their download page and selecting "manually select a mirror". At the bottom of the list is also a direct download link.

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