I would test other desktop environments to see if the issue is with
Unity or the openchrome code. xfce would be a good test, since it is a
basic, composited desktop. You can try installing xfce in your current
environment by installing 'xfce4' package or use a Xubuntu LiveUSB/CD.
If you're still having problems in xfce, then your best bet is to
correspond with the openchrome devs on the openchrome mailing list.

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