One more here. Just spent 4 days trying to figure out how to get back
ordinary X server.

1. We have sessions in /usr/share/xsessions. If Xgl is started from that 
session, user will be able to select on startup, whether he wants Xgl or not.
2. A real bug: uninstalling xserver-xgl with dpkg -r didn't remove 
00xserver-xgl_start-server.
Maybe because it's marked as a config file, while it's actually an executable.
This renders all the system non-workable till someone removes it by hand.

I suggest it to be critical bug in Xgl package.

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00xserver-xgl_start-server Should Be Optional
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136878
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