Libreoffice draw5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() As soon as Draw starts to use over 5-7GB of RAM it becomes manageable and way faster. ![]() UPDATE 2: This is what I have to deal with in terms of slowness - however I noticed something. This is sad and frustrating to the point of wanting to move back to Windows to see if LibreOffice deals better with my projects. ![]() Maybe this has to do with the fact that only about 1-5% of my GPU is used when I deal with LibreOffice (but for that matter it is the same story for pretty much any program I use in Ubuntu almost like my GPU is non important). My conclusion is that either LibreOffice is not optimized for such huge projects, or Ubuntu (my system) is not optimized for LibreOffice. I was able to also properly enable OpenCL and OpenGL for the 5 version and I could not see any improvement over not enabling them in the same version. I see some improvements with appimages (but mild), and with the 5 version I could increase RAM memory (but limited by the program to 2GB) and that made no difference. The 6 or 5 versions, as flatpaks or appimages or from official Ubuntu repositories. UPDATE: I tried different versions of LibreOffice. For example do I have to use OpenGL and/or OpenCL with Draw? If I activate any of them I do not see any major improvement, and with OpenGL activated Draw UI gets very buggy.ĭo I have to install or check anything within my system? I would expect this setup to handle big projects easily, yet it struggles with Draw. Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU 2.80GHz × 8 (meaning 8 cores, each of 2.80GHz) However for large projects like say over 100 slides, the program gets super slow and laggy. I need it because it is amazing at providing the tools I need for design. So I am making free educational books into Draw. ![]()
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