Hallo Ron and all others,

Ron Ross schrieb:
Pablo Lachmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Am 18.09.2005 um 12:03 schrieb CPHennessy:
On Sat September 17 2005 11:35, Ron Ross wrote:
Hi,

I just installed the new stable version of OOo, and luckily didn't
uninstall 1.1.4, because 1.1.5 is not just slow, but unusably slow - as in 6-7 seconds for a mouse click on the menu bar take effect, or for a
document to scroll by a few lines.

have you checked top, if some process generates a high processor load?
What abour the soffice process? I personally don't think it has
something to do with your Slackware installation, since it is a standard
i368 Linux. But I could be wrong.

[...]

Thanks both, to CPH and Pablo, for your replies,

The problem will now remain a mystery for ever, as it has vanished
without explanation.

I have had the same problem/behaviour of OOo (V.1.9.128) and it was gone by itself. BUT by me it was under Win XP and no change of Windows manager is possible. The system behaves normal - no buggy process. The problem seems to be gone, after i have used all resource for at least one time. After that, all works fine! Also after a restart of OOo application.

That is, I switched window manager, from icewm to
xfce, and poof! OOo 1.1.5 was as quick as (if not quicker than) 1.1.4.
Thinking the problem was connected with icewm,
No i don't think so! see above.
But i haven't an explanation for that behaviour.

I tried several WMs - ede, icewm, fvwm2, gnome, kde -, launching both 1.1.4 and 
1.1.5 in each
of them... and all's hunky-dory. 'top' even shows 1.1.5 using
consistently less memory than 1.1.4! Maybe that particular X-session got
bogged down in a strange way that only affected the new installation of
OOo...

Regards
Stefan

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