(found that option to uncheck aliasing: is not under "view", but under
"Options" etc. as stated above. I saw another bug report with a wrong
indication before.)
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[ooo-build] Calc's marching ants bring Xorg to its knees - AA issue
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462487
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And, I don't have any "Graphics" option under "view" to select on: where
can I disable those damn and unuseful ants? Why don't use a color
instead? Really I don't understand those kind of stupid choices; tons of
C code thrown away for such a stupid thing.
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[ooo-build] Calc's marching ants bring
Sorry I forgot to specify: clean Ubuntu 10.04 on my HP Pavilion zd8000,
compiz driver installed and working without any problem.
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[ooo-build] Calc's marching ants bring Xorg to its knees - AA issue
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I have the same problem. 100% CPU on my dual p4-3200MHz while selecting
and copyings some rows.
I really can't believe from 2009 this bug isn't solved !!! O_o
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[ooo-build] Calc's marching ants bring Xorg to its knees - AA issue
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 462487 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/462487
Same problem here: Ubuntu 10.04, Openoffice uses 100% CPU on my dual
pentium 4-3200MHz . I don't have any "graphics output" option in my
menu.
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selecting a cell causes high CPU usage by X Server Process (X
Me too:
ASUS K5N8-E
nVIDIA chipset
xubuntu freshly installed
it was a real HORROR:
xubuntu slow down at boot with hard disk led always ON, and system
really slow
with acpi and APIC support enabled on bios my ethernet card was seen as
... a FIREWIRE card!!! 8(
acpi=off was only a workaround but