@SabreWolfy: Yes, I confirm that your changes will be lost the next time
the compiz-core package is updated via a normal upgrade.
To stop this you can just put the package on hold [echo compiz-core
hold | sudo dpkg --set-selections]. You can confirm it's new state with
[dpkg --get-selections |
If you can't wait for this to be fixed upstream, here's a step-by-step
guide of how to fix based on d.a.'s description (thanks d.a.!) for those
not familiar with modifying and re-building things from source.
1. Make sure you have apt-src installed [sudo apt-get install apt-src].
2. Checkout the