Gordon wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
I tried the memory settings mentioned in the link. These settings are
consonant with settings mentioned in other posts.
After a reboot, or after not having OO.o loaded for a while (not
measured, but longer than a half hour), the OO.o start time for a 50K
odt file is 17 seconds. Time to start a new OO.o object is 15
seconds. The time to start an new odt document /after OO.o has been
loaded then stopped, /is about 1 second. /After OO.o has been loaded
then stopped,/ time to start OO.o and load a 50 K odt file is about 7
seconds.
Given all the great features of OO.o, and that it is /free, /it is
fairly easy to live with these startup times, though I would like to
have the startup times to be shorter.
David Teague
Are you running on Vista perhaps? I've noticed this behaviour on Vista
(only!).
It /may/ be a ploy by MS to turn people away from OO....it doesn't
seem to happen on XP.
This behavior is also present in at least some XP installations. Mine
for example. I described my system in my first post on this that is is
buried in these messages.
There I indicated I have:
XP SP3
Sempron 2800, 1.6 GHz
333 MHz backplane
1 GB RAM
and OO.o 3.0.1
Warmest Regard
David Teague
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