Libreoffice Hardware Acceleration
Aug 10, 2018 - If I start LibreOffice in safe mode and disable hardware acceleration, LibreOffice will then run. I have tried this with multiple versions of. Why is 'Use Hardware Acceleration' greyed out? By mark_orion » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:36 pm I used to have great OpenGL transitions in impress, but since I upgraded to OOo 3.2 hardware acceleration does not work anymore.
I like to keep 5 or 6 spreadsheets open all the time. Currently on LibreOffice 6.1.1.2 (x64) Since about 3 months and 2 updates ago, it keeps going unresponsive and I have to shut it down, several times a week.
I do use hibernate on Windows 10 but not sure if that is causing the problem. The laptop is only otherwise used for browsing. The spreadsheets are not big and nothing special. A few basic formulae and one spreadsheet has a basic chart. The only other problem I also only recently noticed is that one formula has a delayed update, so I have to change a cell value, a second time, for the formula to be up-to-date, otherwise it reflects the previous value. I'm thinking of trying an alternative to LibreOffice but would be shame if there is a simple solution to going unresponsive.
Any suggestions? (or confrmation if it is a known issue) EDIT to add: It is after a period of having LibreOffice minimized and I try to 'restore' the window, that it goes not responding. Thanks for reply. I remember seeing the two options when I updated last, so no I haven't tried 6.0.6 but given that it happened with the previous AND later versions, I'm not sure that would help? I haven't narrowed it down to having less than 5 or 6 open so don't know about that. Strangely, it normally only happens every couple of days but I only restarted OpenOffice about an hour ago and when I saw your post, I 'restored' a minimized LibreOffice window, went to Help- About, to check version numbers, it is now 'not responding' again already and has been now for 9 minutes, so yes I have waited it out. [It is now 30 minutes and still 'not responding' and using 48% cpu].
I had wondered if windows hibernating was causing it but that hasn't happened since I last restarted so can rule that out now. I'm thinking of switching to OpenOffice, unless any other suggestions???
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