Lately I've noticed that Jabref (v. 2.10) is very slow and it uses 100% 
of cpu on Debian Wheezy (and after updating on Debian Jessie). This 
happens even when scrolling. Looking at the mailing list there is an old 
post mentioning a hardware acceleration issue, but in my computer 
(dv4-2160us) it is enabled.

Starting it from the console I got the following

saul@S-Lin:~$ java -jar /usr/share/java/jabref/JabRef-2.10.jar
Found 4 plugin(s):
   - localcopy 
(jar:file:/home/saul/.jabref/plugins/localcopy-2.6.jar!/plugin.xml)
   - net.sf.jabref.core 
(jar:file:/usr/share/java/jabref/JabRef-2.10.jar!/plugins/net.sf.jabref.core/plugin.xml)
   - renameFile 
(jar:file:/home/saul/.jabref/plugins/renamefile-1.4.jar!/plugin.xml)
   - net.sf.jabref.export.misq 
(jar:file:/usr/share/java/jabref/JabRef-2.10.jar!/plugins/net.sf.jabref.export.misq/plugin.xml)

Opening: /home/saul/Documents/Referencias/Bibtex/Nuevos/Articles.bib
Opening: /home/saul/Documents/Referencias/Bibtex/Nuevos/Books.bib
Could not get key binding for "Open folder"
unsupported/disabled operation: i
unsupported/disabled operation: BDC
unsupported/disabled operation: EMC
unsupported/disabled operation: i
unsupported/disabled operation: BDC
unsupported/disabled operation: EMC

Any ideas?

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