Also attached a screenshot of ccsm and it's disabled slider.

** Attachment added: "Compiz Settings Manager"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33475292/ccsm.png

** Summary changed:

- Workspace switcher columnsfunstions incorrectly
+ Workspace switcher columns functions incorrectly

** Description changed:

  Using 9.10 Beta.
  
  Can't find package name for the workspace switcher.
  
  When using the workspace switcher applet, if I create more than one
  column of workspaces, the columns below the top row don't function, as
  in they are present, but clicking them makes it go to the workspace in
  the top row, in the same vertical position. For example, if I have a 2
  workspace square switcher and try to select the bottom left one, it
  selects the top left one instead, and selecting the bottom right one
  instead selects the top right one. Ctrl-Alt-Arrow Keys don't select the
  rest of the workspaces. Also, in Compiz Settings Manager (ccsm), the
  "Number of Desktops" slider and accompanying up/down value thing can't
  be changed. The arrows in the up/down value thing are disabled. The
  horizontal virtual size and vertical virtual size sliders work, however
  the same effect above is encountered, the exact same end as using the
  workspace switcher applet's Preferences.
  
  So, apparently the problem with creating more workspaces is beyond the
  applet, but this seems to be the best place to put this report, because
  people who know best about workspaces would likely see it.
+ 
+ Expected: The selected workspace in the switcher is displayed and
+ functions correctly.
+ 
+ Actual: The workspace that is actually selected is the one directly
+ above it, in other words the workspace in the top row in the same
+ column.

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Workspace switcher columns functions incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449254
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