It happened to me after adding a new panel:
- right clicked top panel, "New panel"
- panel appeared at the right edge of the screen
- right clicked new panel, "Properties"
- set orientation to "Top"
- the panel stacked below the existing one
- checked auto-hide
- all panels turned empty at once, the system froze with 100% cpu used by 
process gnome-panel, also using an increasing amount of memory
then I had a hard time gaining control of my box, the system was nearly 
unresponsive, the process would immediately restart when killed, rebooting 
didn't solve it. In case it happens to somebody else, here's how I got out of 
trouble: I didn't exactly know what to do but it had to be something with 
gnome-panel settings in my home folder, so i switched to a text-mode console 
(ctrl-alt-f1), logged in, "find -iname *panel*|less" showed lots of results, 
among which i found:
~/.gconf/apps/panel/general/%gconf.xml -- at the bottom i found two entries for 
the default top and bottom panels as well as a third one called "panel_4", 
which i removed
~/.gconf/apps/panel/toplevels/panel_4 -- i removed the whole folder
then i rebooted and finally resumed breathing...

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gnome-panel consuming 100% of CPU and driving up memory
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/479826
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