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      If anyone out there has been using my Edgy packages for the new Xrandr
      love, then you'll notice that I've just deleted them...
    </p>
    <p>
      Daniel Stone, X hacker extraordinaire, has built updated packages.  As he
      can actually use git I trust them more than I trust my own.  They may blow
      up your machine and so on, but they are available here:
    </p>
    <pre>deb http://www.fooishbar.org/packages/ randr-1.2/edgy/$(ARCH)/</pre>
    <p>
      He also kindly built AMD64 debs, something that I cannot do.
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