Johnny Andersson wrote:

Hi!

I have a 450 MHz 256 MB Dell and Open Office is terribly slow on my machine too. That's the reason I still use Open Office 1.1.5. I had 2.0 for a while but it was so slow that I almost physically crashed my PC due to anger... so I went back to 1.1.5. I will try 2.0 again when I have a 100 GHz PC or something... ;)

1.1.5 is slow too, very slow, but at least twice as fast as 2.0, I think.

So I think you just have a too slow PC, just like me... And yes, I tried 2.0 on my girlfriend's lap top (750 MHz, 512 MB) and it was very slow too. Not as slow as my machine, but still way too slow. Slow enough to shorten my life with at least ten years (anger and frustration shortens one's life, and in this case there were both...).

The first Office suite I had on this machine was Office '97. Excel opened in 1.5 seconds, but I guess those times will never come back, and I will NOT go back to MS Office '97! Opening Open Office Calc 1.1.5 takes maybe 30 seconds and it is a real pain, but since it is free I guess I can take it...

450MHz, 256MB is an old old machine when 3GHz with 1GB have been the base level machines sold over the counter for a few years now.

256MB is just too little. I think that is the minimum required to run Windows 2000 alone. I have a 1.8GHz machine at work that had 256MB running Linux and several apps including OOo 2.0.2 and it was constantly swapping memory pages out to disk [and painfully slow]. It was upgraded to 512MB and is much much better now (it's still officially past end-of-life though). If you aren't about to go to a faster machine with more and faster memory, add RAM to your current machine [it's the cheapest option - although you probably won't be able to re-use it in a newer machine] and avoid page swapping wherever possible.

Ross

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