Then I understand that either

a) something else pulled Xgl in when upgrading.
b) it was previously installed and only exhibited the problem after the upgrade.

On second thinking, a) cannot be since removing Xgl didn't pull out
anything else due to dependencies.

In truth, I don't remember explicitly installing Xgl but I couldn't rule
it out either. Is there some way to inspect the lifetime of a package in
the system? First install, reason, things like that (note that I have
already removed it)? My machine started with Dapper.

As a side note, if b) is what happened, should someone be notified about
it? Is it normal that Xgl has no effect in feisty and cripples X in
gutsy for this card?

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Xgl very slow, even when running only metacity (Intel i810)
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