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In <200710282249.l9SMnL4D023872@nlpi015.prodigy.net>, on 10/28/07
at 03:49 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>What you can do is use an app like top to figure out what's running and see what's still running when the shutdown fails. Top is handy because you can sort the apps by CPU usage. The hog is often the guity party.
>It looks like the open office quickstart (SOFFICE.BIN) is the guilty
>party. I removed it from my startup folder, and so far no more problems.
I forget exactly where the setting is, but you can add an exclude for
soffice.bin. The eCS OpenOffice support newsgroup probably has a
discussion on this.
Steven
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