I didn't spot ExaNoComposite on the 'intel' man page, but found a
description of it on the via man page:
Option "EXANoComposite" "boolean"
If Exa is enabled using the above option, Don't accelerate
composite. Since EXA, and in particular, it's composite accelera-
tion is still experimental, This is a way to disable exa
composite acceleration.
So, it sounds like it could make compiz run slower, but perhaps with
more stability.
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Frequent crashes on i915GM (Thinkpad X41) Error in I830WaitLpRing()
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