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openoffice-bin vs. openoffice

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Post by Inimi » Fri May 30, 2008 7:34 am

Hi,

Because openoffice is such a big package, you try to install openoffice-bin by default.

I experienced a lot of crashes, each 5 Minutes to be exactly, while working with the binary package.
I was unable to save documents, even a single right click could have killed the application.

I installed the openoffice package this night, and it works great. It is not only more than twice as fast, It runs also stable.

Anybody experienced the same problems?

Have a nice day

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Re: openoffice-bin vs. openoffice

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Post by isilia » Fri May 30, 2008 10:24 am

I've only used the binary package shortly (to edit one document for my final exam, after I finished it I removed OpenOffice again) but I did not experience any crashes or anything of the like. Everything worked nicely, I haven't compiled OpenOffice from source so I can't comment on speed. In general, if you ask me, it's always worth compiling if you got a recent CPU though.
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Post by trajedi » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:05 am

i alway's wondered if you compiled it from source does it really seem faster.?
I perfer source so it's not just like an exe it's compiled to my system..
hopefully i didn't sound like a newb saying this just 2 cents..
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Post by Inimi » Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:16 pm

To me it seemed faster afterwards. I also had no crashes afterwards.

Afaik the bin is 32-bit and if you compile it you have a 64-bit version of OO.
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Post by d2_racing » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:13 pm

In fact, but I use the 32 bits OpenOffice 3.0 with any problem right now :P
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Post by albright » Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:36 pm

right now, compiled 32 bit version (at least the 64 bit
version seems ok to me) of OO 3 has a severe bug which causes
total freeze up in (at least) ooimpress and oocalc
(see thread about memory corruption). So watch out!
.... there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth
doing as simply messing about with Linux ...
(apologies to Kenneth Graeme)
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Post by mtjm » Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:08 pm

For me the largest advantage of app-office/openoffice is that it can use FreeType with BCI enabled to render legible fonts. It should start faster when most necessary 64-bit libraries are already in memory, but I have not used app-office/openoffice-bin since 2.4.1.
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Post by pjv » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:40 am

The difference of app-office/openoffice (non-bin) used to be that it was an adapted version by ximian. This meant it had custom icons and a better gnome integration. At the time (talking years back here) it surely was worthwhile. Apart from this surely some other perks I can't remember currently (maybe spellchecking? and only those dic's for your locale?). Not sure if this still stands!? Ximian has disappeared but maybe their legacy is still being recycled. I haven't used the bin version in a very long time so if someone can tell me how it compares that would be great. Or if anyone knows any differences that still exist?
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Post by d2_racing » Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:48 pm

The only difference that I see, it that when the non-bin start, we see the Gentoo logo on the right corner.
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Post by hvengel » Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:44 pm

My experience is that the compiled version is significantly faster starting. And it also is a better fit to the rest of the desktop if you are running KDE.
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