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How to reproduce:

1. Use a slow machine (in my case an eee-pc of the 1005 series) with a
default installation of ubuntu 12.04.

2. Open a large document within libreoffice writer (which comes
installed by default).

3. Type some text. The behavior is as expected: there is no lag while
typing.

4. Now go to the application center of ubuntu tweak and install the
libreoffice package from there (there's the first bug, BTW: it should
probably be already checked as installed so one cannot install it twice)

5. If you open the same large document again (do it after a restart to
be sure the buggy behavior occurs) and type within that document, your
CPU usage will go -> 100% and you will notice that you can type a lot
faster than the letters do appear on the screen... This makes
libreoffice writer essentially unusable on slower machines.

** Affects: df-libreoffice
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Incomplete

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Installing libreoffice from AppCenter breaks writer on slow machines
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1019875
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