On 09/16/2011 08:31 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 09/16/2011 11:44 AM, Heinrich Stoellinger wrote:
Hello again,
On my Linux/LO 3.4.3 system, after some time of working with Base (ODBC connetcion
to MySQL), LO uses 90 to 100 p.c. of one of the 4 CPUs of my PC. When I then save
LO-Base, CPU-usage is normal again (for a while!). I don't really know what causes
this behaviour, could it have to to with backup copy creation? I find an aweful
lot of backup files in /home/rainermusik/.libreoffice/3/user/backup.
All of them have a filename something like "rmodbc.odb_9777.odb" and are of 0 (zero)
size. I wonder what's wrong.
Regards
H. Stoellinger
And what happens if you turn off auto backup?
Hi All,
Base worked well for me in Windows since it was created while I was
running Windows, and for two years in Ubuntu until the Java for Linux
was updated from 1.6.0_22 to 1.6.0_24 last spring. At that point Base
became almost unusable. In a database with 2500 records, instead of
going from the first record to the last record in about 1 second, the
time became 25 to 30 seconds. When I looked at CPU usage. 1 core would
be running at 100% during this time. Java 1.6.0_26 then came out, and
the same problem existed. About 5 weeks ago someone started a thread
titled something like "Base runs unacceptably slowly." One person left a
post stating that in Linux you can have more than one version of Java
installed at the same time and left the following instructions: