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How about KDE4/Compiz desktop graphics compositing (i.e. desktop bling, and the desktop "spinning cube")?
AFAIK, DRI (or perhaps DRI2) and OpenGL 1.4 support should be sufficient for this purpose. Is that correct?
There are a number of simple games and video players et al, that will run fine, and benefit immensely, from just this level of support.
3D games and scene graph rendering (e.g. for simulators) can come along a bit later.