Just want to add insight that removing libreoffice-gtk* does make
Impress usable. However, I run into issues where sometimes the
graphical rendering of the UI and some of the edits are glitched and
don't refresh correctly. This happens when I have the Impress window go
maximize.
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Update on my previous report:
I have changed back the options for memory in libre impress to 20 MB but with
each object restricted to 2 MB rather than the default which was 5.2 MB. It has
been several hours working non-stop with libre impress without experiencing
anything wrong.
It might be
I am using a Lenovo ThinkPad (T460s), 8GB RAM with SSD. I am suffering
from the same problem. It seems that it is worsening when the number of
slides is growing. There is one more problem as well, which I am not
sure if it is correlated to the hanging problem, which is a confusing
undo operation.
Same problem with LibreOffice Impress version 5.3.1.2. Thank you
@mcnichol for figuring out that removing libreoffice-gtk3 solves the
issue. Does anybody know whether the issue persists with Ubuntu 17.10?
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We have been hit by the same bug. For us, it mainly affects Calc. Sadly,
removing libreoffice-gtk* also removes libreoffice-gnome, which we rely
on to have access to SMB-based resources in our internal network.
This is a show-stopper for us.
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@Jesse McNichol - removing libreoffice-gtk* as you suggested initially
seems to have improved things for me; remains to be proven with more
use, but my system (Ubuntu 16.04 on a Dell Precision M2800 with SDD, 8GB
RAM) was running soffice.bin at 100% CPU utilization for varying
durations, ranging
@rotten, libreoffice-gtk is not required for libreoffice to function.
just do "sudo apt-get remove libreoffice-gtk*" and it should provide an
easy workaround for this issue. takes all of 15 seconds so you can just
reinstall later if you wish to get back the proper interface. I usually
do this when
Since libreoffice-gtk3 is a required package for libreoffice, it really
wasn't clear how to swap it out with the older package.
I tried copying the .odt file to my macbook pro, where I installed the
latest version of Libreoffice. The slide show worked, but it was
completely mangled. Then I
I'm using 17.04 on a new Dell 7720 laptop (64G Ram, 8 Cores, M1200
Nvidia GPU, Enterprise grade SSD's, 17" monitor). This is also
happening to me. Switching to look at my presentation with a slide show
does not work. It just hangs. Sometimes if I press random buttons and
mouse clicks, I'll
I've run into this consistently on a Lenovo i7 with 16GB RAM.
Libreoffice 5.2.2-0ubuntu1~xenial0 from the libreoffice/ppa. Attempts to
adjust memory sizes and object counts don't fix it. Removing allt
libreoffice-gtk* works to fix the issue. I tried libreoffice-gtk3 and
libreoffice-gtk2
So, going with the generic X11 backend seems to solve this. Can anyone
of the affected test if they can reproduce this when having libreoffice-
gtk installed, but not libreoffice-gtk3?
I other words, I am interested if this is reproducable with either just
one of libreoffice-gtk3/libreoffice-gtk
I can confirm that I experienced same problem in Lenovo i5 with 8GB RAM,
running with up-to-date Ubuntu 16.04.01 using LibreOffice 5.1.4.2
10m0(Build:2). The problem was solved after remove libreoffice-gtk* as
@mcnichol suggested.
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I had the same problem with Libreoffice Impress and it caused me no end
of hassle until I uninstalled the GTK interface. Now it's fast and
responsive even with big slideshows. Only drawback is that the menus
look like Windows 95.
Try running "sudo apt-get remove libreoffice-gtk*" and see if that
I experience a similar bug on a Dell precision 7510 with Ubuntu 16.04.
Not sure if it matters, but this laptop has an SSD and Nvidia M1000M
graphics.
For me this happens mostly when adding slides and upon trying to save a
somewhat large (>30 slides) slidedeck.
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I experience the same bug on a Lenovo T450s with Ubuntu 16.04.
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Title:
Libreoffice impress hanging and high cpu on slide operations
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For clarity, I have three different models of laptop, 1 with normal HD
and two with SSD that have the ug.
Obvious commonality is Intel graphics
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I have tried it on two laptops with SSD and both have the bug.
I upgraded my own laptop yesterday, and got the bug also.
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Libreoffice
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Guy Van Sanden, I'm not able to reproduce the problem in 16.04 with the
default LO version, but I'm using a SSD, which may skew the
reproducibility.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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1) on my laptop it is ppa:libreoffice/libreoffice-5-0, so LO 5.0 instead of 5.1
I have to check if any of them has 5.1 instead of 5.0.
2) I don't have any laptops with the original version, would have to
reinstall it to test that.
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Guy Van Sanden:
1) Could you please advise which PPA precisely you were using when in Ubuntu
14.04?
2) In Ubuntu 14.04, did this problem happen with the default version (not PPA)?
** Tags added: regression-release
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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Hi Christopher
It happens on every single presentation, not a specific document, regardless of
the presence of images.
When I open those files on Ubuntu 14.04 with libreoffice 5 from PPA or
on CentOS it works correctly, even on the same model laptop.
Both affected laptops run Ubuntu 16.04
Guy Van Sanden, to advise, what was requested is the LibreOffice
document itself be attached to this report (not a picture of top,
something else, etc.).
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Screenshot of top showing high cpu when copying 3 slides with only text.
Impress screen dimmed and was unresponsive for 3 minutes. it can hang
for 10 minutes like that.
Reproduced on 2 different laptops.
** Attachment added: "top"
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Guy Van Sanden, could you please attach a file that demonstrates this
problem?
** Project changed: df-libreoffice => libreoffice (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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My steps to reproduce:
-open pptx presentation
-modify text on any slide
-LO impress hangs
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Title:
Libreoffice impress hanging and high cpu on
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Also affects: df-libreoffice
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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