Following up on my previous post - the "force greedy" patch was disabled
in version 2:2.3.2-2ubuntu2 of the intel driver (although only because
it was causing a segmentation fault). I hope this patch doesn't get re-
introduced, as my Intel 855GM seems pretty snappy using the "always"
MigrationHeuristic - even scrolling with compiz enabled seems faster
now.

I would suggest that during the development cycle, the migration
heuristic is left untouched, as it seems the new release of the Xorg
server has improved EXA performance with the default migration
heuristic. I have been following the Xorg mailing list, and Xorg 1.5
(including the release candidates) use the "ExaOptimizeMigration"
parameter by default, which supposedly improves EXA's "always" heuristic
to match "greedy" in some cases.

If it causes slow-downs for too many users, however, then the (fixed)
patch can be re-introduced later.

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EXA is balls-achingly slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177492
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