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I am looking for a cause. Why, when working with the LibreOffice package, do you consume the CPU for the Xorg process is 100%? Mouse cursor does not work correctly.
Last edited by thommen (2018-08-30 10:42:49)
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Needs more information, which theme plugin do you use?
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Hi Thommen:
Are you using Plasma? Could it be related to https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/59839? Or this: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1 … 1e1fe5e865
Check if you have a process called lo_kde5filepick running and eating your CPU...
Cheers:
Pedro
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Needs more information, which theme plugin do you use?
I have Bryza in KDE.
Are you using Plasma?
plasmashell 5.13.4
Qt: 5.11.1
Szkielety KDE: 5.49.0
kf5-config: 1.0
Check if you have a process called lo_kde5filepick running and eating your CPU...
I not have this process
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Very likely to be the issue paneves refer to, try changing your libroffice theme to GTK3 and see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=239795 for more discussion.
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I enable export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk3, but it does not solve complications
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Then this likely some other connection, so we need more info, can you post a full pacman.log, and
glxinfo | grep OpenGL
dmesg
and a Xorg.log
Last edited by V1del (2018-08-29 10:44:34)
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pacman.log → https://pastebin.com/pA18FZXn
glxinfo → https://pastebin.com/mbQDp51F
dmesg → https://pastebin.com/BEmuJxR4
Xorg.0.log → https://pastebin.com/vBJQeMS1
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That all looks somewhat alright. did you relog after enabling the export of the VCL plugin? These shell scripts are read on login.
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did you relog after enabling the export of the VCL plugin?.
Yes, everything works. As you have noticed, I also have Apache OpenOffice and it works efficiently. I can use it.
Edit:
I enable export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk and this is the solution.
Thanks you for your help
Last edited by thommen (2018-08-30 10:42:28)
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