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-In order to use AbiWord, you may have to add one or more lines to your
-XF86Config file, usually located in /etc/X11/XF86Config or /etc/XF86Config.
+###
+There is currently a bug that can cause AbiWord to crash on startup on
+FreeBSD -CURRENT. To workaround this bug, issue the following the command
+as root:
-For XFree86 >= 4, add the following line to the "Module" section:
+ln -s aj /etc/malloc.conf
- Load "type1"
-
-For other X servers, please consult your documentation.
-
-Also, if you are going to display AbiWord on a remote X server, besides
-following the instructions above, please make sure that the files in the
-${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite-2.0/fonts directory are available to the remote X
-server and add the ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite-2.0/fonts into server's font
-path. For XFree86, add the following line to the "Files" section:
-
- FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite-2.0/fonts"
-
-If you use a different X server, please see its documentation on how to
-do this.
-
-Finally, re-start your X server.
+More details on this bug can be found at
+http://bugzilla.abisource.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4750.
+###