On 2020-10-16 11:16, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jon Cosby <lists@seablues.net> [10-16-20 14:10]:
I was listening to a radio stream in Chromium yesterday and it started skipping. I switched to another station, and it took a long time to connect, but it played normally. All internet connections were slow after that. It took 10 seconds to connect to google.com. It takes a long time just to ping Google, like 13 seconds for 5 packets the first time. I assumed the issue was with my provider and did something else. I opened a text file I'd been editing earlier, and now it's taking 10 or 15 seconds to load. Same is happening for all texts and spreadsheets, unless I open them from recent documents in another file. Opening the files in Nautilus has this problem, too.
Proxy is disabled in Firefox, Chromium and LibreOffice. All three are very slow to open and connect. I didn't do any updates or install software yesterday, or make system changes. It's strange, it was almost like it sputtered, and broke down.But how do I disable remote services in LibreOffice, and can somebody guess what would bring this on? I've got Leap 15.1, GNOME 3.26.2, LibreOffice 6.4.5.
check free -m
probably memory leak, bad memory or running out of swap space, or running from swap space
My swap partition is small, but it doesn't go there very often. free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 32077 2896 24693 265 4487 28460 Swap: 6143 0 6143 Jon -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org