I find the openstreetmap editor JOSM amazingly slow at times e.g. taking
5 seconds to respond to a mouse click. It is possible that some JOSM
functions are slow, or the JVM itself is slow, but my suspicion was that
the software rendering might be to blame.

When I start JOSM with "java -Dsun.java2d.opengl=True -jar 
~/osm/josm-latest.jar" 
I get the error: "Could not enable OpenGL pipeline for default config on screen 
0". 

This occurs in Ubuntu Jaunty with all latest patches, running on a
Thinkpad T42p with "ATI FireGL Mobility T2 (M10) NT (AGP)" chipset (i.e.
mobile Radeon 9600). Other standard GLX/DRI 3D applications work, but
trying to enable 2D OpenGL acceleration for Java does not.

I wonder if the other posters in this bug are seeing the same error
enabling the Java OpenGL pipeline?

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Slow graphics/animation in Java, Xorg uses 100% cpu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250931
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