I discovered more specific details on that. Currently I noticed 2 plugins that do not work properly.
1. Desktop Wall/Expo/Viewport Switcher (not sure which one of them). I deleted the ~/.config/compiz/compizconfig/Default.ini file, all other settings dropped, but it still was unable to save these plugins setting, which is responsible for the type of animation for switching the desktops. So, I figured, it doesnt store these setting in the conf file or/and it is unable to read this setting from the Default.ini Here's the Default.ini section for this plugins: [wall] as_left_key = <Super>Left as_right_key = <Super>Right as_up_key = <Super>Up as_down_key = <Super>Down as_left_window_key = <Alt><Super>Left as_right_window_key = <Alt><Super>Right as_up_window_key = <Alt><Super>Up as_down_window_key = <Alt><Super>Down as_left_button = <LeftEdge>Button2 as_right_button = <RightEdge>Button2 as_up_button = <TopEdge>Button2 as_down_button = <BottomEdge>Button2 as_edge_radius = 9 as_preview_scale = 102 as_border_width = 14 as_allow_wraparound = true [expo] as_next_vp_button = Disabled as_prev_vp_button = Disabled as_ground_size = 0.520000 as_ground_color1 = #3b3b3bce as_ground_color2 = #00000000 [vpswitch] as_prev_button = Disabled The weird thing about it, like I said, is that it somehow fixes itself if I turn Expo or Viewport Switcher off and on again (or vice versa). Unfortunately, this is only until the next reboot, so the settings are not saved. 2. Move window: unable to move window with keyboard (none of the key combinations work). -- Compiz settings can't be changed (after upgrading to 9.04) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372623 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs -- universe-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/universe-bugs
