"hermanmeester"
As for Arabic, now we're talking anyway, I'd recommend that the Kacst-package for Arabic is no longer the only one to be included in Suse versions. That package has only one day-to-day use font (KacstBook), the rest is rather decorative. I got some nice Truetype fonts from the ArabEyes project, http://www.arabeyes.org/ and some other so-called Farsi fonts that are even better.
The Farsi fonts are good because they don't get cut up in OpenOffice when they carry vowel signs. I don't know why. However, the entire Arabeyes package has too many nonsense, unreadable fonts, like "ae_Japan". Good if you want to advertise your Sushi bar in Cairo, I admit.
I'd say one could include at least ae_AlHor, ae_AlMateen, ae_AlMohanad, ae_Rasheeq, for example, and the KacstQurn-font; and the Farsi fonts Nazli, Roya, and Terafik.
All of these fonts are already included in SuSE Linux 9.3.
See the ftp version for example:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.3/suse/noarch/farsifonts-0.4-3.noarch.rpm
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.3/suse/noarch/fonts-arabic-0.20040113-3.noarch.rpm
You can use these font packages on your SuSE 9.1 system if you like.
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Mike FABIAN