Hi billjoie,
Thanx for trying to help! Actually, the idea of removing Ubuntu's built-in 
"Go-oo" (Novell's) and installing something else came first of all. Well, 
installing  SUN's binaries might help, but for one little thing: SUN's builds 
suck, they have performance and usability issues (oh I remember that ugly 
"scale" pop-up dialog in OpenOffice.org 2.x). I ended up installing 
Infraresourse OpenOffice 3.1.1 build from third-party repo (Infraresourse is a 
russian company that distributes its own OpenOffice build, stuffed with some 
Russia-specific improvements; *.deb binaries are found here 
http://bouncer.i-rs.ru/?product=OpenOffice.org&lang=ru&version=3.1.1&os=linuxinteldeb
 ). Well, Openoffice quit crushing every now and than, but it's a "crutch" 
anyway and it's a big hustle if you have more than one ubuntu-powered computer. 
So I wondered if there's any possibillity to get naitive Ubuntu's "Go-oo" 
working, as it outperforms all the competitors (it's noticeable on my hardware 
at least).

Sorry for my clumsy English

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