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Posted: June 09 2006,00:24 |
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Ok, just figured out what the problem is. When I first put this system together I looked on OpenOffice.Org and it says for GNU/Linux distros, the minimum memory requirements are 128Megs. No problem, I thought, I have 256Megs, and when I tried it using a LiveCD with all my mydsl apps on a hard drive everything worked fine.
However, I just noticed that on the info page that pops up when you download OOo as a mydsl app, it says that OpenOffice needs 384Megs of memory. 
So, apparently, it worked fine with my setup because my slideshows were simple enough that I guess when DSL paged the extra memory from the hard drive there was no noticeable slowing.
Now that I eliminated the hard drive in favor of a pen drive, the memory requirements caught up with me. I guess I'll be buying some more RAM soon.
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