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Description of problem: In Gnome 3, if I double-click the icon for Fusion-icon, a cute and uninformative error message appears with a "log out" button, and I am forced to log out of the desktop. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fusion-icon-0.1.0-0.10.5e2dc9git.fc15.noarch How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. log in to Gnome 3 2. type "fusi" into search window in overview 3. double-click on icon for Fusion-icon Actual results: A screen appears stating that something unexpected happened and that I must log out, providing a button to log out. Expected results: Compiz-fusion or its successor launches, providing transparent windows, desktop-on-a-cube, and all that. Additional info: I installed all the packages required for compiz-fusion (except compiz-fusion itself, which yum says is obsolete) according to the out-of-date page on the Fedora wiki.
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