OK,  with the stock Xgl-session, my ~/.xsession-errors says:

  Starting Xgl with options:  -accel xv:pbuffer -accel glx:pbuffer
-nolisten tcp -fullscreen -br +xinerama

comparing that with what I posted, I see that I passed the following
additional arguments:

  :1                            -- which screen to run on
  -ac                          -- disable access control restrictions
  -nolisten tcp           -- don't serve remote windows?

and

   "-accel xv:fbo" rather than "-accel xv:pbuffer"

which doesn't seem like a very likely candidate.  I could try to force
it to use the same command, but I'm beginning to suspect that either
this has to do with the explicit specification of :1 in the old version
or that the "exec $@" at the end of Xgl-session doesn't end up doing the
same thing.  Will diagnose further.

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xserver-xgl makes gnome-panels stretch on dual monitors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144758
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