Ola,

Eu encontrei um problema igual ao meu por meio do google numa lista de SuSe [1].

Inclusive, a discussao, a certa altura, é muito engracada (eu achei).

La, a solucao foi a seguinte:

/> Maybe you can run "gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome" for you and test user /
/> to see if there are any differences that can cause this?

/

Well, this actually worked!
I was very sceptical about finding the offending difference, but I
guess I was lucky.

It is a keyboard setting..

/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/general:
  disable_sysconfig_changed_warning

Mine was set to 'true' while the test user's was set to 'false'.
I changed mine to 'true' and OOo started to behave again.

Eu fiz igual aqui no meu e essa variavel esta setada para false, logo nao é ela.

Alguem, sabendo da informacao acima (topico la na SuSe list) teria alguma dica a me dar?

Outra coisa, como eu faco para alterar essas variaveis, caso eu queira?

Obrigado



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