It is well known that GnuCash tends to run slowly when running some
reports, and particularly when working on larger data files containing
years of data.  However, it is very unusual to run so slowly that the OS
complains that it is not responding.  Some users (myself included) notice
that it could take more than a minute to start the program or to run some
reports with large files.

If you have issues with Firefox or other memory intensive programs also
causing problems, you probably need to add RAM or get a more powerful
computer.

Those are two common scenarios, but there are other cases where GnuCash may
sometimes run slowly without actually having triggered a bug.

David C

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