Your original question needs qualifying. D-base usage in LibreOffice can be setup in several ways and its best to know the specific intended use to decide on which set of driver options one needs. If you know what you're doing just open synaptic (Package Manager) and type libreoffice in the search bar and select the d-base drivers that apply to your needs. And actually, as far as your other remark, Ubuntu does not install d-base for LibreOffice by default, nor Fedora to my knowledge, and Debian doesn't either. Remember LL is Ubuntu based. I expect that is because d-base driver configurations are user specific.
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