Btw, I forgot to mention, vanilla OOo installs to /opt/.
On 32 Bit systems (i386, x86, ...), installation should be the same like presented above, but without the need for the ia32-libs, and I can't tell you how OOo's UI will look like.
Attached is a screenshot from my OOo installed like described in my previous comment, with anti-aliasing turned completely off. Fonts might look not excactly as good as in Dapper, but much better than in Edgy's OOo.
Btw, I forgot to mention, vanilla OOo installs to /opt/.
On 32 Bit systems (i386, x86, ...), installation should be the same like presented above, but without the need for the ia32-libs, and I can't tell you how OOo's UI will look like.
Attached is a screenshot from my OOo installed like described in my previous comment, with anti-aliasing turned completely off. Fonts might look not excactly as good as in Dapper, but much better than in Edgy's OOo.