On 12/09/2011 01:06 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
On (20:31 09/12/11), David Woodfall <dave@dawoodfall.net> put forth the proposition:
On (15:07 09/12/11), Don C. Myers <donmyers@myersfarm.com> put forth the proposition:
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Hi Dave,
This solved the issue for me. I had problems with 3.3.0, and did
this back then, and do it with every new install I do:
*Change hosts setting in hosts file for LibreOffice:*
In terminal, do gksudo gedit /etc/hosts
You will see the following:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 galaxy
Add a line so it looks like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 galaxy
127.0.0.1 galaxy localhost galaxy.(none)
5) save
6) now OpenOffice.org Writer and Calc open fast when the network
connection is attached.
This does indeed work for a blank calc sheet, but opening a file on
the command line is still very slow. It's actually faster to open the
office main app, enable quickstarter, close office main app, load the
file. (Or just load it from the normal file list.)
Actually I tested this again and it isn't so.
Which isn't so? Opening from the command line or opening via the gui?
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