I was delighted with a recent upgrade my Debian Linux systems when I
discovered that a Quickstarter had been incorporated with OO.o 2.0.4.
However, with one of two systems it doesn't "stick".
Running on an elderly Intel PIII the Quickstarter works fine under the
kernel 2.6.17-2-686. On an AMD Athlon64 3200+ with kernel 2.6.17-2-486
it doesn't. The option is available to set use of it, but the setting
doesn't stick and the Quickstarter fails to run.
Can anyone say if this is expected behaviour, or should I report a bug?
If so, would this be to Debian, who appear to build their own flavour of
OO.o (but 2.0.4 is apparently vanilla), or to OO.o?
NB Both systems are Etch and are fully up to date as of 16th October.
Thanks for any response.
Peter HB
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