EXA in Intel 2.6.1 exposes some significant performance regressions
(across all intel graphics chips as I understand). Running in UXA mode
addresses this and increases performance further.

When this transparency issue is addressed and we move to intel-2.6.3
also, I feel making UXA default for newer graphics chipsets (or at least
test for jaunty alpha 6) will be a profitable move, introducing minimal
risk. I've been using UXA on my GM45 platform since 2.6.0 and EXA
relatively jerky and slow.

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DRI2: (UXA) white transparency artifacts with compiz
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324854
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