On 08/17/2010 09:53 AM, William W. Austin wrote: > > Normally when I work from home, I use OOo (3.2.0) on a Linux > workstation with 8 Gb of RAM, a 2.6GHz quad-core AMD Phenom X4 9950 > CPU, fast disk drives and other performance-oriented H/W. > > This weekend I had to do some maintenance and my favorite box was down > so I used a 'slower' PC with slower drives, 4GB of memory, and a > slower CPU (dual core Athlon 64 @ 6 GHz), under Windows 7, and > performance-wise OOo 3.2.0 on it ran rings around the faster Linux box. > (I had never tried it there before on anything longer than a grocery- > list spreadsheet.) [snips] > As a test I 'borrowed' a novel my wife is working on (about 900 pages, > no illustrations, all one long .odt document) and here are the > comparative times (in seconds) > > Fedora 13 > Linux Windows 7 > --------------- --------- > Open (empty) writer screen 4.7 < 2 > Load doc originally 30.9 3.1 > Save doc 3.9 4.2 > Update TOC 154.1 < 2 > Send final page of doc to printer 29.8 2.8 > Export .pdf file gave up* 29.5 > > *At 10 minutes I stopped counting and killed the process as only ...
Are both versions standard OOo versions, or is the Fedora the distro (novell/go-oo) version?[1]. http://go-oo.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
