The more UI languages that are installed, the more RAM LibO needs.
The more dictionaries that are installed, the more RAM is needed.
The more extensions that are installed, the more RAM is needed.
If there is not enough RAM, then the swap partition is used.
(I've noticed that recent versions of a number of Linux distros do not automatically create a swap
partution that is the size mandated by the Linux kernel specs and expectations.)
Other than the obvious, I do't know how much of a factor chip speed is.
Nor do I know what effect the nu,ber of cores has on LibO performance.
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Sorry about not quoting, but I'm using what is allegedly the "best" email client for this device,
and, just like Thunderbird, it was not designed to read, write, or respond to email that one
recieves, or sends, and be in full conformance with the relevant RFCs.
jonathon
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