I've been running Ubuntu for three years. I'm quite proficient at using
it. I've done a lot of reading about Linux and Ubuntu on line. I've read
that you don't need to defrag the hard drive since Linux does not
fragment a hard drive. Also that Linux doesn't use a registry, therefore
it doesn't get corrupted like a registry in Windows does. That is why
Linux doesn't slow down with time since nothing gets corrupted. But I'm
not enough of a Linux expert to explain further details. Hopefully
someone else can.
On 07/21/2012 06:05 PM, Anthony Easthope wrote:
If there is no registry or temporary paging system within the OS then
how does that work? It is a curiosity within itself
:D
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012, at 05:57 PM, Don C. Myers wrote:
Hi,
I run Ubuntu. As I understand it, Linux (including Ubuntu) doesn't use a
registry, therefore you don't need to have a registry cleaner.
Don
On 07/21/2012 05:50 PM, Anthony Easthope wrote:
Infact your workaround could work in theory, the problem is finding a
ccleaner equivalent for debian
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012, at 11:48 PM, Anthony Easthope wrote:
Anne that work around works on windows but as the gentlemen said he was
using debian squeze which is a variation of linux. I am curious as to
why it is hanging to - by rights it should not be.
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012, at 09:15 PM, anne-ology wrote:
If you're referring to it getting hung-up, then this has happened
to
me a few times -
my solution is to shut it down -> clear out the caches
[CCleaner
is good] -> re-start the computer;
when it re-starts, OO/LO works great again.
One of the problems with OO/LO is its immense size; if there were
some way to reduce its size then this might not occur, but then it might
not be as good a program as it is ;-)
Mine is not caused by 'calling home or anywhere' since my machine
only allows 'cookies', etc. which I accept and only at the time I accept
them; in fact, each time I've tested my machine, it's invisible to these
robotic eyes :-)
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 1:44 AM, Robert Mesibov
<[email protected]>wrote:
I'm running LibreOffice 3.4.6 OOO340m1 (Build:602) on Debian Squeeze.
The progress bar on the splash screen stops part-way during startup for
about 10 seconds. During this time LO sends a request of some sort over the
network connection (lights flash on router) every 2 seconds, 5 times in
all. LO then completes startup.
This happens
- with the splash screen turned off in /etc/libreoffice/sofficerc (the
pause and network requesting still happen)
- when launching LO by itself, or when opening a Writer or other LO
document through a file manager
- with Java RE option on or off
With an LO document already open, there is no pause when opening a second
LO document. The pause only occurs during startup.
How to stop LO from sending requests over the network on startup, so that
it opens without the 10-second pause?
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