On 9/26/07, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Maybe it's *highly* compressed and most of the time is spent in
> zlib.  I've seen examples of corner cases that take forever to open.


It is a file that is frequently used. I don't know how to check if it is in
zlib.

> I copied the file to SUSE linux that I have on a desktop, and the file
> > opened quickly.
>
> You neglect to mention the specs of the 2 machines.  Maybe the
> desktop is 10x faster.


The desktop is 2.8Ghz and has 1MB memory. The laptop is  1.8GHz and has the
same memory.
There is no difference between these two machines in opening any other file.

>
> > Any ideas where I look?
>
> Run top in an xterm.  See if OOo is sucking a lot of CPU.


It is, but only on opening this file.
John

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