On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:04 -0600, Satish Balay wrote: > On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Peter Arremann wrote: > > > Can you do me a favor? Exit OO, restart it, then open a new document. > > Look at the memory usage. Then go type a random mispelled word and right click > > on it. Once the dialog has popped open, check the memory usage again... > > Just reporting the 'used' memory (-buffers/cache) reported by 'free' > > Before OO starts : 155812 > After starting OO with a foo.doc : 188388 > % ps -eo"comm,vsize,rss" | grep soff > soffice.bin 192372 66100 > > After 'type a random mispelled word and right click' (I had to trying a > few times at which point CPU usage was 100% for a few sec) : 615164 > % ps -eo"comm,vsize,rss" | grep soff > soffice.bin 619132 493692 > > After stopping OO : 162528 > > - Ok - looks like OO is hogging memory. Perhaps a bug in OO? > > Satish I would agree, just used tried to right-click on an unknown word in one of my existing docs, which is several pages long, and OO locked up my system for 5 minutes. When I tried to recreate the same event and track its memory usage, it locked up the system good and tight. I couldn't do anything except move the mouse, couldn't reboot X, change to terminal (Ctrl-Alt-Fx) or anything else except a hardware reboot of the system. Craig
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