Hey there, I also tried deinstalling liblibreofficekitgtk. Didn't change the looks but still runs smooth.
Then I tried installing libreoffice-gtk2. This produces the same effect of eating up CPU. I deinstalled and tried again with libreoffice-gtk3. But there was no change - it also eats up CPU. So there seems to be no connection to liblibreofficekitgtk. And we have another culprit with libreoffice-gtk2 producing the same bug. So far - thanks Maria Rene Engelhard: > tag 887404 + moreinfo > thanks > > Hi, > > On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 01:17:47AM +0100, Maria wrote: >> since some of my last upgrades/dist-upgrades whenever I run LibreOffice it >> eats >> up 100%CPU from 1 of 4 cores. >> It runs and works but causes high temperature and therefore noise. >> >> I tried copying .config/libreoffice to libreoffice-backup -> same result >> I tried starting from terminal -> same result no error messages >> I tried starting using "libreoffice --safe-mode" and used every of the >> available options -> same result >> >> I did a fsck and shutdown -Fr -> same result. >> This happens in KDE and in Gnome(Wayland) (didn't try Cinnamon and Mate) >> >> A week ago I additionally installed Gnome, Cinnemon and Mate. At around this >> time the problem began. Although I don't know if it is due to the >> upgrade/dist- >> upgrade or due to these installations. I used LibreOffice in Gnome and in >> Cinnamon. > > Well, 5.4.4 was uploaded as a "christmas present" last year, 2017-12-20 > to be precise. Do have that since then? > >> I have the Zotero Plugin installed (since long before). > > And if you try it without? (Just to get data.?) > >> >From before this problem there was another problem which is possibly not >> >solved >> (but possibly not related anyway): Bug 102433 at freedesktop.org (GPU hang >> resulting in Freeze(?) then unclean logout when using LibreOffice) -> Bug was >> closed but happened again shortly before this problem occured, since then it >> didn't but it did only occur sometimes, I wanted to wait wether it occurs >> again >> and I didn't have time to file a new report anyway. I saved the GPU error >> dumps >> nonetheless. > > It wasn't closed, it was marked as duplicate of > https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101780 > > Anyway, I got asked about it on IRC these days ago and he said there > that it works in 6.0 rcX (at that time rc1) from experimental. Can you > confirm? That one will be uploaded to unstable asap after it is released > if possible (Debian buster will probably contain 6.1, so no sense to > "waste" time staying on 5.4.x - which will be End-of-Life in June this > year anyway.) > > Regards, > > Rene >