Public bug reported:
1.) The release of Ubuntu: Ubuntu 8.10 (32-bit version)
2.) The version of the package: gnome-panel , version
1:2.24.1-0ubuntu2.1
3.) Normally I (would like to) use the usual placement of the panels:
the bottom panel and the top panel. I have been using these placements
for about year.
4.) Few days ago it happened that after login into the GNOME desktop
environment the panel which is normally on the top of the screen was
moved on the left side of the screen (without my action or I at least do
not know about any such my action). I can not find any clever way how to
get the panel to its usual place. The panel is now fully packed with
launchers (since the vertical size is significantly smaller than the
horisontal size). Hence any my trial to grasp some panel configuration
popup menu by right-mouse clicking fails; instead I always get popup
menu of a launcher or "System" or "Places" etc. I even guess that there
is no such a configuration option. (At least for the bottom panel I can
not see such an option.)
See also the attached screenshot. I would also welcome an advice how to
get the panel to its usual place. Thanks.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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the top gnome panel moved to the left side of the screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435407
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