I have created a patch against the driver. I am not sure if it is
working but it is easy to test.

The easiest way to compile the driver is with apt-src.
Install the packages apt-src and fakeroot.
After that run "apt-src install xserver-xorg-video-intel". It downloads the 
sources and all dependencies to compile it. Afterwards change the directory to 
xserver-xorg-video-intel-2.2.1 and run the command "patch 
-p1<~/quirk_transtec_senyo_610.patch" where ~ is the placeholder for your home 
directory. If the patch is saved on your desktop the path would look like 
~/Desktop/quirk_transtec_senyo_610.patch .
After applying the patch the driver can be compiled with "fakeroot 
dpkg-buildpackage" which creates the -intel driver deb package. This should be 
installed, the workaround xorg.conf lines removed  and then X restarted.

** Attachment added: "quirk_transtec_senyo_610.patch"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16166914/quirk_transtec_senyo_610.patch

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