** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel
  
  I have been running twin view and separate xscreens modes for a while, but 
after upgrading to Jaunty (read installing it for scratch) I have found that in 
twin view mode - with one screen above another only (eg. laptop+TV) - the 
maximized windows  get overlapped by the gnome-panel app, so that the windows 
titles and control buttons are not accessible, but hidden.
  Related to the gnome-panel, too, is that the gnome-panel does not often hide 
itself when it should be expected: for instance, a maximized totem movie should 
make the gnome-panel automatically disappear; but this does not happen 
sometimes as well.
  In twin view mode with one screen on the right, no problem gets shown.
  
  The only way to solve these minor issues is to take the gnome-panel down
  and/or to hide it.
  
  
- FYI: I only run one gnome-panel per screen, generally in the upper side in 
every my twin view configuration, vertical and horizontal.
+ FYI:
+ - I only run one gnome-panel per screen, generally in the upper side in every 
my twin view configuration, vertical and horizontal.
+ - xorg is running with compiz fusion and nvidia proprietary drivers v. 180.44
  
- AFAIK it is currently a Jaunty only problem, having never experienced it
- with previous releases.
+ 
+ AFAIK it is currently a Jaunty only problem, having never experienced it with 
previous releases.

** Tags added: gnome-panel maximized windows

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maximized windows have titles covered by gnome-panel in twin view mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/375503
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