Dear maintainers, I've got a problem with that release and no one till now could help me in lists.debian.org. You can see my extensive description and what I tried in the forum "users" on page 6, originator bdoedel. In short. I'm using testing/etch on an i386-PC and updating almost every 2 days via aptitude the, in my environment, relevant packages. Dependency-problems therefore should not arise. After I updated OO to am. release I, as normal user, get whenever I start OO everything originating from OO itself in Greek characters. But the underlying language is English, just as I want it to be. Strange however: when I switch to my root-environment, OO behaves like it should, everything in 'our' characters. More strange: I created a new user and did no configuration whatsoever (a very rude environment to work in), started OO and... yes again everything was okay. I copied (with prior deleting the old directory) that new directory (with appropriate chowning) to my normal user, made a warm reboot, started OO and... no go, horrible mess again. One thing, that puzzles me and maybe could give a hint as to where things go wrong: as well as root as well as the new user the top-command doesn't show a significant CPU-activity when I use OO. But as normal user the process "soffice.bin" is constantly busy, flipping up and down, with a load of up to 60%. And that as long as I have OO running. Would you please be so kind to give a thought on this very annoying matter and point me into a direction, where to look for a wrong configuration on my side. If you want more details or information, please bear in mind that I'm no Linux-guru and give me therefore good instructions on how to achieve the output you want to have. BTW, you can communicate in German if you like to.
Thanks and with kind regards, Peter Holm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]