The OOO version native to the Suse Linux Release is not bastardised, it just comes with 11 or very typical extensions that come from Sun Micro and Oracle - Nothing more nothing less...:-)
I have had fears about the Linux Kernel being the real culprit and got some new about that from Clayton...Should be in the list for you to see. P.S Sorry cannot import, trust or Sign your Sender Key as I use S/MIME X.509 PKI - I cannot have a VeriSign PKI together with a PGP....Not to worry Scott On 19/12/10 10:16, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: > Hello Aphofis, > > On Saturday 18 December 2010, 20:32, Aphofis Scott wrote: > >> I am running >> >> >>> Linux 2.6.34.7-0.5-desktop x86_64 >>> >>> 4.4.4 (KDE 4.4.4) "release 3" >>> >> and OOO Version >> >> >>> 3.2.1.4-1.2 >>> >> I have the following resources >> >> >>> CPU Information >>> Processor (CPU): AMD Phenom(tm) 9950 Quad-Core Processor >>> >>> Speed: 2,800.31 MHz >>> Cores: 4 >>> Memory Information >>> >>> Total memory (RAM): 7.8 GiB >>> >>> Free memory: 6.0 GiB (+ 916.7 MiB Caches) >>> Free swap: 42.6 GiB >>> >> The OOO version is native to the 11.3 Install and I have applied any OOO >> specific >> updates is native to an OpenSUSE 11.3 Installation >> > did you try with OOo downloaded from www.openoffice.org ? > Your distro comes with a hacked version for sure. > > Please try and report back. > > Regards > -- *THIS EMAIL HAS BEEN SENT VIA THUNDERBIRD MAIL CLIENT USING SUSE LINUX O/S! AS SUCH IT IS FREE FROM ANY VIRUS OR MALWARE OR ANY OTHER UNDESIRABLE CONTENT THAT EFFECTS A WINDOWS O/S* CAUTION - This message is intended for the addressee named above. It may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you must: - Not use, copy, distribute or disclose it to anyone other than the addressee; - Notify the sender via return email; and - Delete the message (and any related attachments) from your computer immediately. Internet emails are not necessarily secure. Emails that are not digitally signed should be viewed as possibly non authentic messages from this Email Address and as such cannot always be verified. Digitally Signed Emails ensure that no modification are made from sender to receiver. The receiver is notified on screen that the email has or has not been tampered between Sender and Receiver as soon as the enveloped is opened. The sender of any Email that originate from this address does Not accept responsibility for changes made to this message after it was sent. Unless specificity stated by the inclusion of a Digital Signature, views expressed within this email may not possibly be verified.
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