On 09/26/2007 11:02 AM, John O Laoi wrote:
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> On 9/26/07, *Ralph Katz* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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>     Also check your disk i/o for swapping.  
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> How do I do that?

Little ole me looks at the disk light. :)  Also, I have gkrellm
installed which can show graphically the disk usage.  (There is also the
systat package which I just found searching for -> monitor OR watch
"disk i/o" -> iostat -> search debian pkgs page for this command.)  And
of course top and free commands show swap space used/available.

>     Also, check whether any other unusual objects are embedded or called
>     somehow.  Perhaps some object is not loading, re-trying, and finally
>     timing out.  Just a guess...
> 
> 
> That is what has me baffled - there are no images or anything else in
> the file.
> It has some email addresses - maybe openoffice is trying to open an
> email application for each of these.
> John

Don't know, John, I'm just a simple user.  If it were me, I'd copy the
contents of the doc onto the clipboard, paste it into a text-only
editor, re-copy the now text-only data into a new OOo doc.  (This is
crude, but assures nothing surprising gets inadvertently copied.)  Now,
try the new doc.

Good luck!
Ralph


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