Thanks. I am aware of that and similar workarounds, but the issue
remains. The more important thing to address is to more consistently
and properly handle which screen is primary. There are not easy ways to
set this, change it, or remember for the future. I have been testing
Gnome 3 and the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
When using the Ubuntu Classic UI in Natty, Gnome panels cannot be moved
with drag-and-drop. This is a problem mainly for users of multiple
screens. Holding the alt key used to enable repositioning of the
panels in Maverick, but this no
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Title:
Unable to Move Gnome Panel in Natty
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution crashed when checking mail from an IMAP server. The last
status message displayed showed that it was filtering messages. This
does not happen every time, but Evolution has been crashing more often
lately.
ProblemType: Crash