David Teague began this thread as Linux help, but it also seemed to
improve my own XP SP2 performance.
However, the memory setting (Writer Tools > Options > Memory) suggested
in David's article still varies in actual operation (in ways which many
of you will understand far better than do I), a
On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 12:41 PM
Gregory Forster wrote on the subject
Cut Open Office Load Time
I have an AMD 1800+ (1.15Mhz), 512DDR,7200 40G HD. For
me, it takes 5 sec to load the OO 1.9.122 text
document, 4 sec to load OO 1.9.122 without using QS.(I
defrag on a regular basis of once p
I have an AMD 1800+ (1.15Mhz), 512DDR,7200 40G HD. For
me, it takes 5 sec to load the OO 1.9.122 text
document, 4 sec to load OO 1.9.122 without using QS.(I
defrag on a regular basis of once per week.)
--- Mark Herring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1.9.125 (v2,. Beta 2) starts on Linux (RHEL4) in
On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 2:19 AM
RDMcBride wrote on the subject
RE: Cut Open Office Load Time
Richard said:
[changed OO.o writer memory settings ]
After two or three startups I clocked Writer 1.9.125 first opening from
Quickstart [snicker] to text doc at 17sec.
That is considerably bette
David Teague wrote:
There is an article in Linux Journal by Tom Adelstein on how
to speed up loading OpenOffice.org. Here is a link:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8308 .
[Under Windows XP it cuts the load time from about 100 seconds
to about 20 seconds] ..
"
1.9.125 (v2,. Beta 2) starts on Linux (RHEL4) in about 4 seconds---with
no special measures
David Teague wrote:
There have been articles about load time for OpenOffice.org
components. The consensus was that ooqstart-gnome or other
preloader could help. That didn't help me much, but Iike OO.o
There have been articles about load time for OpenOffice.org
components. The consensus was that ooqstart-gnome or other
preloader could help. That didn't help me much, but Iike OO.o
so much that I would leave a compent loaded so the start time
is minimized. The following works well, and doesn't re