On Wed November 9 2005 12:52, Ralf Baerwaldt1 wrote: > Hello ! > > I have a time problem while opening a directory. This directory > is a smbfs share on an other server. Client and Server are connected > by ISDN (128 kbit/s) and both are Linux-Debian (OO Version 2.0). > > When opening a file, I have to wait for some minutes. While waiting > I see a lot of traffic going over the ISDN line. > > What happens ? What can I do to make it faster ? > > Doing a "ls -l" works much faster (within 10 s when the line > was down and automounter was off, within 1 s when line and > automounter are up).
I would consider this a bug. Can you please report this in issuezilla ? ( http://openoffice.org -> "My Pages" -> "Register", then when you receive a confirmation email, "Login" and "File an issue" ) In this way the relevant developers will see your bug report / suggestion and you will also see the progress of this feature / bug report if it is accepted. In addition you may want to consider other options to allow you to use a remote file system locally, e.g. by using RSync, or Unison linux utilities, or cachefs which is a special linux module for such situations. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
