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Firefox and the Plugin container peg my CPU frequesntly and have to be killed to get the mouse back. I have accepted the defaults in the BIOS for best performance as a friend suggested that there may be a misconfigureation in there - no change - it's still unresponsive and almost impossible to use.
I'm at the end of my rope and actually thinking I'll to go back to the dreaded Windoze Win 7 at work is pretty snappy on older hardware Can anyone suggest some reading where I can find out what is going on and how to fix this? I don't believe it's just Linux, this thing is slower than my old Athalon 32 bit machine that ran Mandrake Last edited by paulororke; at PM.
Find More Posts by paulororke. The symptoms you describe may be caused by an overheating system. Thanks Tobi, I've been watching the temperature and the CPU hovers around 29 C it creeps up to 30 under load and drops to 28 when idle - I don't think that's excessive.
I have this un a low profile case that fits in my TV cabinet and I have 3 fans with temp sensors on them that speed up when things get hot - they neber need to. I seriously question the hardware timing or something. I've had much lower spec machines out perform this and I'm really scratching my head. Here are some ideas to get your pc back in shape: - try live cds of ubuntu or fedora - monitor cpu usage top etc Seems to have plenty of resources Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 10 months ago.
Active 8 years, 10 months ago. Viewed times. Is there a better way to find where the bottle neck is? Improve this question. Mild Fuzz Mild Fuzz 1 1 silver badge 9 9 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Plus I have 24 cores, so there should be no want for CPU power. I just opened a spreadsheet and scrolled up and down without issue and without any processes jumping up on htop. That said, I continue to have issues with LibreOffice in general and am not really sure what may be causing the problems.
There are a few specific bugs which cause slowdown, e. We facing a similar challenge here. Hang ranges from slow to unusable Calc. Same challenge with opening large cells. If you are also able to reproduce that bug, to speed up a fix, I suggest for all to post a comment to the LibreOffice ticketing system.
To let them know this bug is confirmed. Any volunteers for a patch? I would be happy to contribute testing and documentation if needed. Are there other suggestions? When I watch top, the soffice. Resize, move, wheel scroll through the document, clicking on menus. There are many posts on adjusting memory settings.
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