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Here we go again,
I run a 4-core-2.4 GHz PC. When working with LO 3.4.2-rc3 for a while, one of the CPUs
gets used at between 90 and 100 p.c. constantly. This continues even though NOTHING
"external" happens. When I then try to enter text into an .odt-Textfile performance
is obviously unacceptable. I have to restart LO for things to behave "normally" again.
I cannot consciously reproduce th situation and will try to pin this down more specifically.
Regards
H.S.


On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 12:08:22 +0200, Heinrich Stoellinger <hc.stoellinger@aon.at> wrote:

Hi Tom,

As I mentioned in my post, I am staying with 3.3.3 on Windows. My MySQL-database
is stored on my Debian-system and accessed via the native MySQL-connection from
Windows. This combination is not ideal but it works and I can always fall back
to it if the Linux-version (using ODBC at the moment) should have trouble.

I worked for "Big Blue" for nearly 30 years as a systems engineer where I even had
the pleasure to get to know Ed Codd ("inventor" of Relational DBs). Now I am retired,
still sitting by my PC most of the day, but that time is mainly spent on managing a
brass band. This does unfortunately leave NO time that I could dedicate to enhancing
very viable and important software such as LO. Enough bla, bla...

Regards
H.

On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:39:21 +0200, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Hi :)
It's not easy to get more than 1 install of LibreOffice/OpenOffice workign on
one machine but there are instructions on how to do this here
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
Although the 3.4.2 is claimed to be aimed at enterprises i would be wary about
abandoning the 3.3.3 until testing  it for yourself.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)




________________________________
From: Heinrich Stoellinger <hc.stoellinger@aon.at>
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Fri, 29 July, 2011 10:10:31
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LO 3.4.2 plus Native MySQL connection

Hello,
I have just (looks like I am a glutton for punishment?) downloaded and installed
LO 3.4.2rc3 on my Linux-Debian-Wheezy system. The installation (after removing
traces of 3.3.3) went smoothly, but...
My favourite connector to my MySQL-DB is the native connector. I hoped that it
might work under 3.4.2, but it seems that this might not be the case - would be
a pity. So, I'll just have to keep on using ODBC (more complex to install,
probably not as fast, etc...)
Regards from Salzburg
H.S.
P.S.: I will stay on 3.3.3 on my W/Vista-Laptop. Things work o.k. there
(mostly!)

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