I have Koffice installed under 10.3.2, running on a 1.8 G5 and it is taking about 15-20 min for kword to start. Is this normal? Looking at Activity Monitor, I started opening a Word doc 5 min ago and kword is using ~75% of my CPU with no visible activity (aside from the wrist watch telling me that something is happening). A stack sample is below. Any thoughts?

Analysis of sampling pid 29407 every 10.000000 milliseconds
Call graph:
210 Thread_110b
210 start
210 _start
210 kdemain
210 QEventLoop::exec()
210 QEventLoop::enterLoop()
210 QEventLoop::processEvents(unsigned)
210 QApplication::x11ProcessEvent(_XEvent*)
210 QETWidget::translateMouseEvent(_XEvent const*)
210 KApplication::notify(QObject*, QEvent*)
210 QApplication::notify(QObject*, QEvent*)
210 QApplication::internalNotify(QObject*, QEvent*)
210 QWidget::event(QEvent*)
210 QPopupMenu::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent*)
210 QSignal::signal(QVariant const&)
210 QObject::activate_signal(QConnectionList*, QUObject*)
210 KAction::qt_invoke(int, QUObject*)
210 QObject::activate_signal(int)
210 QObject::activate_signal(QConnectionList*, QUObject*)
210 KoMainWindow::qt_invoke(int, QUObject*)
210 KoMainWindow::slotFileOpen()
210 KoMainWindow::openDocumentInternal(KURL const&, KoDocument*)
210 KoDocument::openURL(KURL const&)
210 KParts::ReadOnlyPart::openURL(KURL const&)
210 KoDocument::openFile()
210 KoFilterManager::import(QString const&, KoFilter::ConversionStatus&)
210 KoFilterChain::invokeChain()
210 KoFilterChain::ChainLink::invokeFilter(KoFilterChain::ChainLink const*)
210 KoFilterEntry::createFilter(KoFilterChain*, QObject*, char const*)
210 KLibLoader::factory(char const*)
210 KLibLoader::library(char const*)
210 lt_dlopen
210 load_deplibs
210 lt_dlopenext
210 lt_dlopen
210 load_deplibs
210 lt_dlopenext
210 lt_dlopen
209 load_deplibs
209 lt_dlopenext
209 lt_dlopen
197 load_deplibs
197 lt_dlopenext
197 lt_dlopen
197 load_deplibs
197 lt_dlopenext
197 lt_dlopen
177 load_deplibs
177 lt_dlopenext
177 lt_dlopen
84 find_file
83 tryall_dlopen
41 strcmp
41 strcmp
41 tryall_dlopen
1 sys_dl_open
1 dlopen
1 findFile
1 stat
1 stat
1 0x1b6803c
1 0x1b6803c
65 load_deplibs
65 lt_dlopenext
65 lt_dlopen
50 find_file
50 tryall_dlopen
25 tryall_dlopen
23 strcmp
23 strcmp
2 sys_dl_open
2 dlopen
2 findFile
2 stat
2 stat
15 tryall_dlopen
10 strcmp
10 strcmp
5 tryall_dlopen
25 tryall_dlopen
15 strcmp
15 strcmp
9 tryall_dlopen
1 sys_dl_open
1 dlopen
1 findFile
1 stat
1 stat
2 find_module
2 tryall_dlopen
2 tryall_dlopen
1 fopen
1 open
1 open
10 find_file
10 tryall_dlopen
6 tryall_dlopen
4 strcmp
4 strcmp
6 tryall_dlopen
3 strcmp
3 strcmp
3 tryall_dlopen
4 find_module
4 tryall_dlopen
3 tryall_dlopen
1 strcmp
1 strcmp
7 find_file
7 tryall_dlopen
6 strcmp
6 strcmp
1 sys_dl_open
1 dlopen
1 findFile
1 stat
1 stat
4 tryall_dlopen
3 strcmp
3 strcmp
1 tryall_dlopen
1 find_module
1 tryall_dlopen
1 strcmp
1 strcmp
1 find_module
1 tryall_dlopen
1 sys_dl_open
1 dlopen
1 findFile
1 stat
1 stat


Total number in stack (recursive counted multiple, when >=5):
        12       tryall_dlopen
        10       strcmp
        8       lt_dlopen
        7       load_deplibs
        7       lt_dlopenext
        5       dlopen
        5       findFile
        5       stat
        5       sys_dl_open

Sort by top of stack, same collapsed (when >= 5):
        strcmp        107
        tryall_dlopen        95
        stat        6
Sample analysis of process 29407 written to file /dev/stdout
Sampling process 29407 each 10 msecs 300 times



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