Everyone,
I have been having problems with LibreOffice since Fedora 22 being slow to the point that it is easier to use LibreOffice on one or our FC20 machines.
I currently have a new install of F23, with a good processor and 24 gigs of memory and was hoping the problem was fixed, but it is not. I have increased the memory that LibreOffice uses in the "General" tab, but this does not seem to make a difference.
The biggest problem with F23 LibrOffice is when a cut and paste process is performed.
Has anyone else had this problem? Any Suggestions?
Greg Ennis
Works perfectly to me. Actually, I find LibreOffice faster now than a year ago. Run LibreOffice from console and send the output. I might be able to help you. I use Fedora 23 as well.
Cheers, Sylvia
Works perfectly to me. Actually, I find LibreOffice faster now than a year ago. Run LibreOffice from console and send the output. I might be able to help you. I use Fedora 23 as well.
Cheers, Sylvia -------------------
Sylvia,
Thanks for your help. I activated oofice from the konsole window, but as soon as it was active it was released by the konsole window which resulted in having no output. Is there a way to keep the oofice from being released.
The problem I am having appears to be more of a problem when I have graphics in the document like a company logo in the header etc, or a table of information. I have the following thins set in the "Memory Tab"
Number of Undo Steps 100 Graphic Cach : Use for LibreOffice 500 mb Memory per object 5.0 mg remove from memory after 00:10
Cache : Number of Objects 100
I have played around with these numbers and can not identify significant performance changes.
Greg
Wait. Are you using OpenOffice or LibreOffice? ooffice is the command for OpenOffice.
Cheers, Sylvia
On 12/13/15 19:53, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2015-12-12 at 22:34 -0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
I don't type ooffice to get it running...
Neither do I, but the point is that you could. It works with OpenOffice or Libreoffice and is just a symbolic link to whichever one you have.
FWIW, not on my F22 or F23 system....
[egreshko@acer ~]$ ll /usr/bin/libreoffice /usr/bin/ooffice -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 372 Dec 2 22:06 /usr/bin/libreoffice -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 32 Dec 2 22:06 /usr/bin/ooffice
[egreshko@acer ~]$ cat /usr/bin/ooffice #!/bin/sh exec libreoffice "$@"
On 12/13/15 19:53, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2015-12-12 at 22:34 -0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
I don't type ooffice to get it running...
Neither do I, but the point is that you could. It works with OpenOffice or Libreoffice and is just a symbolic link to whichever one you have.
FWIW, not on my F22 or F23 system....
[egreshko@acer ~]$ ll /usr/bin/libreoffice /usr/bin/ooffice -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 372 Dec 2 22:06 /usr/bin/libreoffice -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 32 Dec 2 22:06 /usr/bin/ooffice
[egreshko@acer ~]$ cat /usr/bin/ooffice #!/bin/sh exec libreoffice "$@"
------------------------------- Everyone,
I certainly am using libreoffice, but the command ooffice does exist on my F23 machine.
cat /usr/bin/ooffice #!/bin/sh exec libreoffice "$@"
However, when I use libreoffice at the command prompt instead of ooffice I get the same response that I described before. I do not get any output in the konsole window and the program is released from the command prompt.
Thanks for your help everyone!!!
Greg
On Sun, 2015-12-13 at 20:02 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/13/15 19:53, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sat, 2015-12-12 at 22:34 -0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
I don't type ooffice to get it running...
Neither do I, but the point is that you could. It works with OpenOffice or Libreoffice and is just a symbolic link to whichever one you have.
FWIW, not on my F22 or F23 system....
[egreshko@acer ~]$ ll /usr/bin/libreoffice /usr/bin/ooffice -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 372 Dec 2 22:06 /usr/bin/libreoffice -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 32 Dec 2 22:06 /usr/bin/ooffice
[egreshko@acer ~]$ cat /usr/bin/ooffice #!/bin/sh exec libreoffice "$@"
Same here. I don't know what gave me the idea it was a symlink, however the point is the same.
poc
The command is soffice. I just tried. Same versions as yours but without issues. Cinnamon desktop here, but I don't think it has anything to do. Try renaming your LibreOffice configs folder in your user. Log out and login. If it works fine, then is an issue with your settings.
Cheers, Sylvia
The command is soffice. I just tried. Same versions as yours but without issues. Cinnamon desktop here, but I don't think it has anything to do. Try renaming your LibreOffice configs folder in your user. Log out and login. If it works fine, then is an issue with your settings.
Cheers, Sylvia ------------------------------------
Sylvia,
I had not done that yet, but it did make a big difference. I am going to piece things back together again to see what setup changes have caused this. I'll report back to let everyone know.
Thanks for your help!!!
Greg
Glad to help!!
Cheers, Sylvia
On 13/12/2015, Gregory P. Ennis PoMec@pomec.net wrote:
The command is soffice. I just tried. Same versions as yours but without issues. Cinnamon desktop here, but I don't think it has anything to do. Try renaming your LibreOffice configs folder in your user. Log out and login. If it works fine, then is an issue with your settings.
Cheers, Sylvia
Sylvia,
I had not done that yet, but it did make a big difference. I am going to piece things back together again to see what setup changes have caused this. I'll report back to let everyone know.
Thanks for your help!!!
Greg
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