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2010-06-28
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This article has some nice suggestions for speeding up OOo:
http://www.fewt.com/2010/06/speed-up-open-office.html
I tried it with my Easy Debian installation and it seems to work rather well.
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I'm loving using OpenOffice on my N900 as well as having all my favourite Debian tools available. I am having one pretty serious problem which is that OpenOffice sometimes crashes (actually reasonably predictably, certain files seem to do it) and in doing so brings down the whole N900.
Seems to me that an OpenOffice bug should at worst make OpenOffice close but not crash the whole device. I don't really have any idea where to start with debugging, but happy to follow instructions, or provide a file that produces the problem.
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I reflashed PR1.2 on my N900 the other day after having AppMgr go wonky and other issues. Seems to be working OK now....
So, of course, wanted to reinstall EasyDebian.....
Clicked on Deb Img Install icon and got it downloading image file...
Got the following error message regarding decompressing the file:
Thanks,
Mark
Update
After reading some other posts, decided to try deleting image file and redownloading/installing and see if that works....image file is downloading now....so, will know in a while if it installs this time without error message...will update again later...
Update 2
Reinstall of debian went OK this time...no error message...
However, when I opened Debian LXDE from icon, debian opens up OK, but now I get this error message:
Just googled 'FAM' and it's 'File Alteration Monitor' daemon. Does that need to be running? If so, what to do about this?
Also, why is message mentioning 'Garmin' isn't that GPS related?
Any suggestions???
Thanks!
Mark
Silicon Valley Digerati
Nokia N900
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Last edited by ArchiMark; 2010-06-28 at 03:51. Reason: Update - After Reinstall