The upstart job I posted demonstrates that you can still do it pretty
easily.  Note that libcgroup is in universe, is no longer maintained,
and was always buggy by design.  If we simply re-enable the part that
you want to use, it won't work well in a large number of cases.

Another simpler solution would be to take the precise package and
build it in a ppa for trusty.  You would then be able to use it
from there.

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