[Bug 245349] Compiz doesn't honor "switch to workspace <n>" keyboard shortcuts

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--- Comment #6 from JanS <jan.skowron at gmail.com>  2008-08-25 16:32:21 EDT ---
There is a working version of Compiz in compiz-fusion repository.

Maybe it is possible to incorporate this solution into rawhide?

To install it one should:

1. Remove everything from Fedora regarding compiz
# yum -y remove compiz

2. Download compiz-fusion repository from eg.
http://www.linux-ati-drivers.homecall.co.uk/compiz-fusion-release-1-5.noarch.rpm

3. Install repo
# rpm -Uvh compiz-fusion-release-1-5.noarch.rpm

4. Insatall from compiz-fusion repo 
a) for GNOME:
# yum -y install compiz-gnome fusion-icon-gtk compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported
compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compiz-bcop ccsm emerald-themes
compizconfig-backend-gconf
b) for KDE:
yum -y install compiz-kde fusion-icon-qt compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported
compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compiz-bcop ccsm emerald-themes 
compizconfig-backend-kconfig

5. To run Compiz efects one should run "Compiz Fusion Icon", from "Application"
> "Stystem tools" every time he starts Gnome. Optionaly he could write
fusion-icon into "System" > "Preferences" > "Personal" > "Sessions"
If there are problems (eg. white screen) when starting Compiz Fusion Icon, it
means that graphics card does not have full direct rendering, and choosing
"Indirect rendering" from "Compiz Fusion Icon" > "Compiz Options", fixes the
problem.

6. Everything works fine from now! There is an extensive configuration
avaliable from Compiz Fusion Icon located on notification area.

This bug, and others like it, in fusion does not exists.

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