On 03/23/2007 10:15 AM, strayf wrote:
> I asked this question on other (Linux) discussion lists, but I haven't had any
> responses and I think it might be an Open Office problem.
> 
> I'm setting up an Linux Terminal Server system on a Xubuntu 6.10 server. When
> I log in from my test client (a remote X server tunneled through ssh) it works
> fine, except that the window decorations on Open Office applications are
> garbled. Other apps are fine, logging in to the server itself does not give
> this problem.
> 
> The client is using the i810 xorg Xserver driver.
> 
> Here's a screenshot to illustrate the problem:
> 
> http://strayf.freeshell.org/Screenshot2.png
> 
> This is logged in at the client, the window in the foreground is
> Open Office. It looks just as bad in the background. The window buttons
> work (e.g. if I click where the close button should be on the window
> border it closes the app). The contents of the open office window are
> apparently unaffected. I've opened every application I can find on here and
> Open Office is the only one that has this problem. It affects all the
> applications in the OOo suite as well as the popup windows and dialog windows
> 
> Any thoughts why it might be doing this? Why only Open Office is doing this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Steve

I've experienced that in other applications as well (ubuntu dapper &
feisty runing gnome-rdp). I changed my Hsync & Vsync setting in xorg to
properly sync to my terminal. Since then I've not had the problem.

However, you might also try changing your memory settings in OOo:
Tools|Options|Openoffice.org|Memory & lower your graphics cache. Mine
are set at 8Mb & 2.6Mb for a 256Mb system.

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