it worked for me using ~/.config/compiz/compiz-manager, but i had to create the file first.
Try
echo "SKIP_CHECKS=yes" >> ~/.config/compiz/compiz-manager
this should reenable it.
(in case it helps - dell vostro 1400 with a GMA695 - I've had no problems with crashes (using "accelmethod" "uxa") - about to try to reproduce it using bug #359392 - most annoying thing for me is that all my settings are now lost)...
@Shang wu
it worked for me using ~/.config/ compiz/ compiz- manager, but i had to create the file first. compiz/ compiz- manager
Try
echo "SKIP_CHECKS=yes" >> ~/.config/
this should reenable it.
(in case it helps - dell vostro 1400 with a GMA695 - I've had no problems with crashes (using "accelmethod" "uxa") - about to try to reproduce it using bug #359392 - most annoying thing for me is that all my settings are now lost)...
Andrew