I had a similar problem. The fact that evince crashes is a bug. But it
was triggered, in my case, by a leftover old installation of evince in
/usr/local. After removing
/usr/local/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.Evince.gschema.xml and
/usr/local/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled, evince
> I don't see that this would have changed with this patch would it?
> Weren't both panels placed on the same screen before this change as
> well?
Prior to this change, my gnome-panel would move to the top of the
combined desktop (top of the VGA screen), and there would be no instance
of gnome-pan
This change makes the multi-screen experience strictly worse in at least
one scenario, as follows.
In my case, I have an external VGA screen that's smaller than my LVDS
screen, and physically placed above it. After running "xrandr --output
VGA --auto --above LVDS", my desktop extends upward to in