I had xserver-xgl installed from the dark days before Avivo, when I had
to run the binary ATI driver.

I still keep it around when I want to see the current state of "bling"
on the Linux desktop... not a very important reason, sure, but Jarmo's
statistics indicate that I may not be alone.

I'm not an expert, but I know my way around the command line. For
somebody a little fresher (who might still install Xgl because somebody
in a Compiz forum told them they needed it), figuring a problem like
this out could be thorny.

I handle Xgl in /usr/share/xsessions (but then I need separate .desktop
files for KDE and GNOME with Xgl).

Anything else I can share?

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00xserver-xgl_start-server Should Be Optional
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