** Description changed:

  Right now the procedure to turn on low_gfx_mode is
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1293384/comments/15
  
  "sudo -H gedit /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/ubuntu.session
  Remove "compiz" from the RequiredComponents list
  
  sudo -H gedit /usr/share/upstart/sessions/unity7.conf:
  
  Add these lines after "export COMPIZ_CONFIG_PROFILE":
  env UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE="1"
  export UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE"
  
  We should add a config option (preferably system wide) to tell
  Compiz/Unity to go to the LOW_GFX mode regardless of what the hardware
  says it can do.
  
  This will make it easier to setup items like terminal services using
  Unity.   This procedure has helped in at least one case for me, (a
  machine used by several users remotely using Unity).  I can imagine it
  would also help in multiseat scenarios, etc.
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ 1. Install ccsm
+ 2. Press Alt+F2
+ 3. Enter about:config.
+ 4. Make sure there is an "Enable Low Graphics Mode" in the bottom of the 
window
+ 5. Enable it
+ 6. Open the dash and make sure there is no blur
+ 7. Disable the option
+ 8. Make sure the dash is blurred
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ None

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  Config option to set UNITY_LOW_GFX_MODE=1

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