It shouldn't crash. And it should support Xinerama. In the current
state, only ati and intel seem to support randr-1.2. All other drivers
need Xinerama for multihead configurations. Think of the case where you
want to use an intel card and another card with a non-randr-1.2 aware
driver.

So as long as most of the drivers don't support randr-1.2, Xinerama
should still be a supported feature.

I currently use the old i810 driver that I patched to build against the
current Xorg 7.3 headers to get Xinerama working. However, this only
works because my hardware (i965) was already supported by the i810
driver.

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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in xf86RandR12SetRotations()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211897
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