Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-02-02 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2004.02.02 04:42 Neil Stone wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kevin, ~ Did you manage to note down the changes to the LTSP file structure ? I am trying (in vain) to sort out this problem myself. Sorry to say I have not. I've had to set that server aside for a few weeks

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-02-02 Thread Neil Stone
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kevin Valentine wrote: | On 2004.01.14 18:37 Todd Shoemaker wrote: | | [snip] | |> So basically, I copied the xkb folder from my LTSP3 tree into the |> LTSP4 tree, restarted my X session (ctrl-alt-backspace) and |> StarOffice7 and OOo 1.1 menus work fla

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-27 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2004.01.14 18:37 Todd Shoemaker wrote: [snip] So basically, I copied the xkb folder from my LTSP3 tree into the LTSP4 tree, restarted my X session (ctrl-alt-backspace) and StarOffice7 and OOo 1.1 menus work flawlessly. Thanks for the hint! Here are the steps to replicate (as root on the ser

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-20 Thread Todd Shoemaker
I never tried to login as a clean user before I fixed this problem, but it could have been caused by previous xmodmap settings I had for these users, that I set up years ago to basically lock the numeric keypad to numeric keys and ignore the numlock key. I wonder if it was these xmodmap settings t

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-20 Thread Neil Stone
Todd Shoemaker wrote: On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 09:10, David Johnston wrote: Guys, could you run "set | grep -i utf" and tell me if you're running with LANG, LOCALE, et cetera, set to en_US.UTF-8? If so, can you try running OOo with LANG=en_US and let us know if it fixes it? -David David- I chang

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-14 Thread Todd Shoemaker
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 09:10, David Johnston wrote: > Guys, > could you run "set | grep -i utf" and tell me if you're running with > LANG, LOCALE, et cetera, set to en_US.UTF-8? If so, can you try running > OOo with LANG=en_US and let us know if it fixes it? > > -David David- I changed my LANG,