Hi Caolan,
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 11:03 +0000, Caolan McNamara wrote:
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 11:50 +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> The first time you use an wizard is indeed pretty slow, it sits there
> eating up 100% CPU for a couple of seconds (at least on my
> Debian/unstable box,
Yeah, there's no argument that it does that, I just think it does pretty
much the same thing with sun java that it does with gcj. On your debian
box what's the java being used by OOo ?, quite probably gcj as well.
Yes it uses gcj.
> I cannot get ooffice from FC5/rawhide to work
> unfortunately. It seems stuck in the splash screen according to gdb
> somewhere in reading the font cache). But after that using the wizards
> works just fine.
I'm a bit bewildered here :-), how can using the wizards of the redhat
build work just fine if you couldn't get the rh ooffice to work at all ?
Sorry for being confusing. I meant on Debian of course. (Sorry still a
Debian junky.) On Fedora FC5/Rawhide latest yum update thing, openoffice
never fully starts up for me. On Debian after the first use of the
wizard (which takes a couple of seconds) all other uses of the wizards
seems without any noticeable delays.
Cheers,
Mark
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