Different approach. Stop depending on the largedesktop feature.

https://code.launchpad.net/~alanbell/unity/removelargedesktopdependency/+merge/93687

This does not seem to cause me any problems, if you drop this dependency it doesn't remove unity when you swap between cube and wall. If you have neither then the switcher stops working as one would expect. Turn wall back on and the switcher starts working. I think this simple fix would remove 80% of the user initiated unity removals.

I can see a different mode for ccsm being useful and easy to implement where it doesn't show any non-enabled plugins, and doesn't allow you to disable any plugins, but lets you tweak settings for plugins that are enabled. The only unstable thing I have seen is when plugins are enabled or disabled and unity gets upset (not seen that with 5.4 yet) so removing all activation and deactivations seems like a safer optional mode for ccsm.

Alan.

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