Hi,

I also confirm this bug. I'm running Debian testing/sid on my laptop
(nvida+bumblebee) and it seems to me impossible to downgrade
the xorg packages. For instance, according to the log recorded
during my system update,

   xserver-common (1.15.1-1 => 1.15.99.904-1)
   xserver-xephyr (1.15.1-1 => 1.15.99.904-1)
   xserver-xorg-core (1.15.1-1 => 1.15.99.904-1)
   xserver-xorg-input-evdev (2.8.2-1+b1 => 2.8.2-1+b2)
   xserver-xorg-input-mouse (1.9.0-1+b2 => 1.9.0-1+b3)
   xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (1.7.3-1+b1 => 1.8.0-1)
   xserver-xorg-input-vmmouse (13.0.0-1+b2 => 13.0.0-1+b3)
   xserver-xorg-video-cirrus (1.5.2-2 => 1.5.2-2+b1)
   xserver-xorg-video-fbdev (0.4.4-1+b1 => 0.4.4-1+b2)
   xserver-xorg-video-intel (2.21.15-2+b1 => 2.21.15-2+b2)
   xserver-xorg-video-mach64 (6.9.4-1+b2 => 6.9.4-1+b3)
   xserver-xorg-video-mga (1.6.3-2 => 1.6.3-2+b1)
   xserver-xorg-video-modesetting (0.9.0-1 => 0.9.0-1+b1)
   xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (1.0.10-1+b1 => 1.0.10-1+b2)
   xserver-xorg-video-radeon (7.4.0-1 => 7.4.0-2)
   xserver-xorg-video-vesa (2.3.3-1+b2 => 2.3.3-1+b3)
   xserver-xorg-video-vmware (13.0.2-3 => 13.0.2-3+b1)

I should reinstall the version 2.8.2-1+b1 of the package
xserver-xorg-input-evdev; but this one is not available on
ftp.debian.org.

By the way, it has been reported in previous mails that the driver
from the nvidia sid can be installed. Could someone explain me
how she/he proceeded? Thanks in advance :-)

All the best,
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