Am 20.07.2012 08:44, Robert Mesibov wrote:
I'm running LibreOffice 3.4.6 OOO340m1 (Build:602) on Debian Squeeze.
The progress bar on the splash screen stops part-way during startup for about 10 seconds. During
this time LO sends a request of some sort over the network connection (lights flash on router)
every 2 seconds, 5 times in all. LO then completes startup.
This happens
- with the splash screen turned off in /etc/libreoffice/sofficerc (the pause and network requesting
still happen)
- when launching LO by itself, or when opening a Writer or other LO document through a file manager
- with Java RE option on or off
With an LO document already open, there is no pause when opening a second LO document. The pause
only occurs during startup.
How to stop LO from sending requests over the network on startup, so that it opens without the
10-second pause?
It searches for an update server or network printer.
Turn off everything in Tools>Options>Update
I don't know where the default printer for a new document is saved but
File>Printer Settings shows the current one.
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