Hi Chris,
This is interesting.  On my fairly fresh install of Ubuntu restricted extras, I 
get the same behavior as previously (normal words spelled incorrectly).  
However installing OMS on the live cd does make it work correctly.  I'm not 
sure how that's possible.  I did install "restricted extras" yesterday on this 
desktop.  Could Sun's JRE have anything to do with it?  I "Completely removed" 
sun-java6-bin and sun-java6-jre, and that didn't help.  I also "Completely 
removed" all dependencies of openjdk stuff: ca-certificates-java, 
icedtea-6-jre-cacao, icedtea-6-plugin, libaccess-bridge-java, openjdk-6-jre, 
openjdk-6-jre-headless, and openjdk-6-jre-lib.  That didn't help either.

I'm not 100% sure, but my thought is that if I did another fresh install
of Jaunty, I would have the same problem.  Is there a difference between
the live-cd's OO.o and one after a fresh install?  I've never tried
installing directly in the live cd before, only in a fresh install.
That seems to be the differentiating factor for me at this point.  If
you'd like me to try a true fresh install (without any additional
packages) of 64-bit Jaunty on my desktop, I can.

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