Thanks for the tip about removing javasettings_Linux_x86.xml.  Upon
restart it rebuilt that file, and the persistent "Please install a JRE"
dialog box.  By the way, when I was getting the dialog box, it *did* go
away for me after I pressed the OK button and the [X] button (a few of
one, a few of the other, etc.) a dozen times or so.

The old javasettings file had
<location>file:///usr/lib/../lib</location>  and
<version>1.4.2</version>.

The new one, rebuilt by OpenOffice, points to my Sun java 5 installation:  
  <location>file:///usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.15/jre</location>  and  
<version>1.5.0_15</version>

I think I've had the problem with the JRE from my first Ubuntu
installation.  I am now upgraded to Hardy and at first I was going to
try installing openoffice.org-java-common.  Fortunately, Synaptic didn't
show this as available.  This caused me to search and I found this
thread, so I did not incur the clutter of the un-needed package.  Thanks
for the clean solution!

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hardy ooo missing jre - system crashed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/193139
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