I have been having this problem for many days now. Starting with an update after beta cd. The problem was shortly gone for two days after another update last week and has come back again.
in my xorg already. But this doesn't solve the problem. Using mesa driver is fine (but I lose 1680x1050 resolution on my laptop which is not okay). If I use SAL_NOOPENGL=true ooffice, then it's okay too. It seems to be just the opengl part of the current fglrx that's not working.
So far none of the above have been addressed or even status confirmed yet... I am not sure why.
I am using an x1300 card by the way. On a side note, suspending my dell E1505 laptop was working great with beta cd, and also became crippled with the latest fglrx/kernel combination...
I have been having this problem for many days now. Starting with an update after beta cd. The problem was shortly gone for two days after another update last week and has come back again.
In my case, I have
Option "VideoOverlay" "on"
Option "OpenGLOverlay" "off"
and
Option "Composite" "false"
in my xorg already. But this doesn't solve the problem. Using mesa driver is fine (but I lose 1680x1050 resolution on my laptop which is not okay). If I use SAL_NOOPENGL=true ooffice, then it's okay too. It seems to be just the opengl part of the current fglrx that's not working.
Related bug reports and forum links:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ openoffice. org/+bug/ 74630 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ openoffice. org/+bug/ 90053 ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=399515& highlight= open+office
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So far none of the above have been addressed or even status confirmed yet... I am not sure why.
I am using an x1300 card by the way. On a side note, suspending my dell E1505 laptop was working great with beta cd, and also became crippled with the latest fglrx/kernel combination...