@Emil Sit: According to XStrikeForce[0] xrandr1.2 can't handle good old multi 
display setups (non-Xinerama style), which is very unfortunate and brings us 
back to a Windows-alike level of usability again (where there's one desktop and 
it spans all outputs - if you change the workspace of the right screen then the 
left screen should not move).
Hopefully it will be possible to use xrandr+intel (not i810)+compiz with two 
DISPLAYs (not two screens that are part of one virtual display) when xrandr 1.3 
is released.

[0] http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12

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[Hardy] [regression] xorg with Intel driver crashes if Virtual > 2048
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188178
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