This won't be necessary - we found that by forcing the greedy migration
heuristic on 965, it resolves pretty much all the EXA/965 issues that we
were seeing with the default "always" heuristic.  So we can ship 965
with EXA now, and there's no need for blacklisting it.  See bug 177492
for the patch and some more discussion.

** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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