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I realize right off the bat that this is A) a bug people will have to
customize Ubuntu a fair amount to find and is thus B) a low-priority
bug.  But we're trying to be Dapper, right?  So I'll throw this out
there:

If you have the notification area in the bottom panel like I do, and you
have the panel set to auto-hide like I do (basically to give a similar
look and feel for that UI element between Ubuntu and my iBook), there's
a bizarre little misalignment that happens when the bubble pops up.
This is due in its entirety to the fact that the panel is hidden.

(Possible) Suggested Solution:  When displaying a system notification
bubble, raise the panel.

Although thinking through that, this would totally break the bubb-
tacular Rhythmbox, wouldn't it?  That'd be annoying as hell.

Is there a way to raise the panel *only in instances of a (post-)update
notification*?  That'd be ideal, and it's fine that it's a little
disruptive -- those messages post-update are very important.

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
     Assignee: Paul Dufresne
         Status: Incomplete

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Notification bubble + autohide panel = bad notification
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46603

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