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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov  5 17:16:09 -0800 
2005 -------
POSIX is an invalid locale for composed characters. XLookupString (the function
meant to be used in C/POSIX) locales doesn't support composed characters.

Other applications work because they ignore the locale or workaround this issue.

And why are you trying "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" when I explicitly mentioned not to 
use that,
but some more sane value like "de_DE"?

The message 

I18N: Operating system doesn't support locale ""

Is a clear indication that the locale is not supported, that the configuration
is messed up. Again: The locale must be supporrted by *both* X and glibc.

And exporting the LC_<stuff> as root doesn't help much when launching OOo as
regular user...

Just try with the locale that is most probably valid in both: en_US

"LC_CTYPE=en_US soffice"

If that still return "Locale not supported", then conatact your local Linux User
Group or get another distro.

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