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Hi,
when i open any document on libreoffice (odt/xls/txt...) then the process soffice.bin takes 100% of CPU. I don't know why, i even deleted .config/libreoffice/ and resintall libreoffice but it is always the same 100% CPU. How to fix that ?
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Last edited by archqt (2018-01-11 17:02:04)
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Bug already reported: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/57052
Downgrade glib2
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Changing the theme integration to kde (environment variable SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde) fixed the problem in my system. I don't really know what specific KDE packages are required for this to work.
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Hi,
instead of downloading glib2 i just installed kdelibs
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Hi,
instead of downloading glib2 i just installed kdelibs
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That's bad. The issue IS glib2, and we should not work around it by installing unnecessary packages.
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It seems the developers don't know what behaviour they want...
https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commi … 8d13e1f031
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761102#c53
| alias CUTF='LANG=en_XX.UTF-8@POSIX ' |
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It seems the developers don't know what behaviour they want...
https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commi … 8d13e1f031
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=761102#c53
That's why the latest glib update should probably be reverted by the maintainer, until the devs fix their mess
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Just to confirm: I faced the same issue (LibreOffice is using too much CPU) this morning, and which I solved (temporarily) by downgrading 'glib'.
Last edited by thanosfrag (2018-01-12 14:26:33)
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Just to confirm: I faced the same issue (LibreOffice is using too much CPU) this morning, and which I solved (temporarily) by downgrading 'glib'.
Yes BUT there is a drawback, plasmashell doesn't work if i downgrade glib. I did not see it, but after rebooting, plasmashell did not work.
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Grab and install the new glib2, that has not yet been pushed to the stable repos
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You can also use the generic libreoffice backend instead of kde or gtk. This seems to work as well.
$ SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen libreoffice
There is already a patched version of glib2 in testing (2.54.3-2), which should also work. This might have some problems in webkit again, though.
Edit: A bit too slow
Last edited by progandy (2018-01-12 20:39:50)
| alias CUTF='LANG=en_XX.UTF-8@POSIX ' |
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You can also use the generic libreoffice backend instead of kde or gtk. This seems to work as well.
$ SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen libreoffice
There is already a patched version of glib2 in testing (2.54.3-2), which should also work. This might have some problems in webkit again, though.
Edit: A bit too slow
Hi,
i installed the testing glib2-5.54.3-2 and it works fins now even with icons which were ugly.
And THANKS for everything :-)
Sincerely
Last edited by archqt (2018-01-13 09:56:33)
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I got the same issue.
Solved it by removing libreoffice-extension-languagetool.
Last edited by Yann (2019-04-15 11:59:20)
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Closing this old topic.
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