Originally posted by Azpegath
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current release of libreoffice + libreoffice-l10n
all other dependencies done
ccache on
AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 645 Processor (4 x 3.1 GHz)
ondemand scheduler
6 GB RAM DDR2-800
SATA 2 HDD
Asus M4A78-E
ca. 151 min (2.5 h)
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AMD Athlon(tm) 5350 APU with Radeon(tm) R3 (4 x 2.05 GHz)
ondemand scheduler
8 GB RAM DDR3-1066
Biostar AM1MHP
SATA 3 SSD
ca. 335 min (about 5.5 h)
(I love that Kabini machine. Low power, silent, cute, the tech itself was cheaper than housing, or keyboard or monitor... even the mouse (Roccat) was more expensive that the SOC, but performance is still fairly nice. Definitely an improvement over the E-350.)
If I ever have the time I'll try it on my E-350 notebook and my Geode LX 800 (lol, I'll have to mount external memory as temp. space and even external swap to compile) or my VIA C7.
I think I once tried it on my former VIA C3-2 notebook... maybe this is one of the things that brought it down after ~ 10 years.
More on topic:
I'm looking forward to it. It seems they are using a lot of capacities on MSO compatibility. Which I am grateful for since I sadly have to deal with that crap documents (esp. DOCX with its 4+ secret (?) versions is a pain) from time to time. On the other hand it is sad that we still have to face these troubles. I hated DOCX since it came out. Typical MS "me too" and then this ISO voting... it was a farce and obvious as hell and it put the ISO into major discredit. And the best thing is that MS does not keep to its own published 6000 pages (?) of "standard".
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