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------- Additional comments from nekoh...@openoffice.org Mon Apr 19 20:12:44 
+0000 2010 -------
As I mentionned in the initial description, the graphic card is an integrated 
Intel i915 chipset, which are among the best supported in Linux.

However, this bug is CPU-bound, not GPU-bound. The GPU seems to have nothing to 
do with it, and even if it did, you shouldn't need a top of the line GPU to 
drag 
a friggin' slide :) especially when the GPU is perfectly capable of running 
Compiz, GNOME Shell, or playing games like OpenArena.

To reproduce, try dragging 4 or more slides at once with a presentation that 
has 
50 slides or so. And do it *on a netbook*, not a powerful laptop/desktop 
machine.
Dragging only one slide will be a bit slower (it's a bit more subtle), but as 
soon as you drag multiple slides, it's unusable.
Also, make sure to actually compare the performance with the option toggle ON 
vs 
 OFF. Unless you compare, you may not know what "fast" feels like ;)

Here is a video demonstration of the problem, if it can help: 
http://jeff.ecchi.ca/public/ooo-110976.ogv

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