On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 14:20 +0000, Adam Williamson wrote:
So all the gconf schemas are now in -gconf subpackages which you
don't
have to install unless you really, really want to use the gconf
configuration storage system for some reason. If you do, you'll have
to
make sure whatever method you use for launching compiz sets the
'gconf'
parameter instead of 'ccp'. The compiz-gtk script which most people
probably wind up using, one way or another, to launch compiz now
specifies 'ccp' not 'gconf'. I have tested the 'ccp'
configuration
method quite carefully and can report that, contrary to how it's been
in
Fedora for a while, Compiz configuration you set with ccsm actually
works now. :)
Except it means that you're losing all the keyboard configuration that
used to be done in the GNOME "Keyboard shortcuts" preferences.