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On 12/25/12 7:31 PM, timofonic timofonic wrote:

Does the port to ARM mean LO has also been optimized to have less
resource usage in terms of processing and memory efficiency before
ported to ARM? What are the minimal requeriments for a comfortable and
full featured usage of LO? Are there comparisons of this versus other
equivalent software?

The question about resources should be addressed to technical people.
Raspberry Pi is using a dedicated version of Debian called Raspbian and
the port to ARM has happened withing the port of Debian to ARM.

In term of minimal resources, I am using LO with full features to show
large presentations (I do this intentionally) on a 2002 Acer TravelMate
with the Intel Centrino processor (single core) and 1GB of RAM based on
Linux Mint Debian Edition (but I do not know if these are the minimal
requirements).

Anyway, on this PC it works like a charm even with very large slide
decks including large images and video.

I am not aware of any comparison between LO and other software on ARM,
but the software has been available for a very short time and I do not
think anyone has had the time to test. In addition, I am not aware of
other office suites available on the Raspberry Pi.

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