Thanks for the tip there Travis. That does indeed solve my problem, but
a few questions:

1. Don't you think that implicitly wiping settings like that is a little 
confusing for people that don't know about it? Wouldn't a "reset config" button 
make a lot more sense?
2. Shouldn't "normal" and "extra" have some plugins enabled by default?
3. Why hide custom in its own package? It seems like it was much simpler when 
you just had custom there all the time and the link to ccsm next to it.

Oh (and this might be known) the Appearance Preferences/Visual Effects
panel never remembers that you have a custom layout - always showing
Extra selected by default.

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Compiz forgets plugins when disabled and reenabled
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