Indeed, switching to XAA seems snappier than EXA. I hadn't noticed the
change because I was using a custom xorg.conf file around the time when
EXA became the default.

I'm not sure there's much point in trying with EXA again in Karmic,
assuming that EXA is still default and will still be slow.

However, it might be useful to have the driver not enter EXA mode on
hardware with little video RAM...

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32MB r200 DRI Slow - Fails to allocate texture
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/394402
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