https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70224
--- Comment #3 from [email protected] --- Yes, it doesn't matter whether profiles are new or existing, what software is installed, what Windows is installed, etc. The 1-byte reads however only have their adverse effect on Dokan based filesystems, NOT on native filesystems (NTFS, ...). My educated guess is the 1-byte reads always happen, but some NTFS caching mechanism or OS voodoo keeps them from mattering too much, while Dokan is simply not built to handle this large amount of micro reads and becomes very inefficient. After all, every single read() has to be rerouted from kernel space to user space, handled there by Dokan, then the Dokan based filesystem, and then rerouted to kernel space, where the OS completes the call. Dokan comes with a mirrorFS example, best way would be to install it and start from there. For now, we will convert all files from ODT/ODS to DOC/XLS, these are working fine, but I definitely *do* want to use ODF formats in the future for obvious reasons, so if anyone could fix this, I would appreciate it. UPDATE: The problem does NOT occur with OpenOffice 3.3 (found it on some older workstations and servers where people were not complaining :-) on SBS2003 and XP (didn't try Win7 yet). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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