Sorry, but since reporting this, I've set up my netbook completely
fresh. Therefore I cannot test/confirm anything regarding this bug
report anymore under similar circumstances, especially as Ubuntu Tweak
doesn't offer the libreoffice package for download anymore via their
integrated package suggestion feature.

My sincerest apologies,
OldDeath

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1019875

Title:
  Installing libreoffice from AppCenter breaks writer on slow machines

Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  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.

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