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Theme:  [libreoffice-users] odt2txt
Date:   Thu, 3 Apr 2025 18:27:58 -0400
From:   Eric Beversluis <ebever@researchintegration.org>
To:     users@global.libreoffice.org



I returned to my computer (running Fedora 40). It should have been suspended; instead it was running, and running hot. I looked at System Monitor and a lot of my CPU cores were bumping up at 100%. At the top of the processes list was odt2txt using 8.3% of CPU.

When I search online, it tells me odt2txt is a simple, command-line utility to extract text from odt documents.

I never started the utility.

Any idea how it might have gotten started and why it would be using so much capacity when it wasn't doing anything?

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