Hi, I don't know if you'ce solved this or not. I can confirm this bug as
I just experienced it. I was just playing around with compiz and
rebooted my computer. GNOMEs GL-settings are set to "normal
workspace"-switching appearance. I've found a workaround (see bottom of
this mesage).
My details:
>From 'lspci': 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile
>945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
My Ubuntu version: Ubuntu Feisty
$ dpkg -l|grep compiz
ii compiz 0.3.6-1ubuntu13
OpenGL window and compositing manager
ii compiz-core 0.3.6-1ubuntu13
OpenGL window and compositing manager
ii compiz-extra 0.3.6.1-0ubuntu2
extra third party plugins for compiz
ii compiz-gnome 0.3.6-1ubuntu13
OpenGL window and compositing manager - GNOME window d
ii compiz-gtk 0.3.6-1ubuntu13
OpenGL window and compositing manager - Gtk window dec
ii compiz-plugins 0.3.6-1ubuntu13
OpenGL window and compositing manager - plugins
ii gnome-compiz-manager 0.10.3-0ubuntu1
Compiz Gnome Manager
ii libgnome-compiz-manager0 0.10.3-0ubuntu1
Compiz Gnome Manager
Gnome version: 2.18.1
My workaround is pretty simple. Just do:
1. Go into Main menu -> System -> Preferences -> GL Desktop.
2. Uncheck the box "Enable GL Desktop".
3. Check the box "Enable GL Desktop".
This workaround resets the number of workspaces I have as well as puts
all my open windows in one and the same workspace. but that is another
bug already reported.
If I experience this again I could try to set number of workspaces to 1
and then increase to my normal of four.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108720
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