Hi,

I tried re-running the test with your instructions. The problem, as
described, has gone away; with another problem coming up.

Switching from the classic mode to netbook mode works flawlessly now,
nothing to complain about. Switching from netbook to classic mode has
some weird behavior:

- When Firefox is running, switching to classic mode ends up with what's 
happening in screenshot 1: No top panel, firefox unmaximizes with no title bar, 
and the lower and rightmost parts are unresponsive. When the screenshot was 
taken, the scrollbars in the middle of the screen were working, as well as the 
rest of that firefox screen. Simply quitting firefox fixes this behavior.
This exact thing also happens when you type 'metacity --replace' in terminal.

- As in screenshot 2, the title bars are missing from some applications
(also in gedit, rhythmbox and dialog screens like save as; but not
firefox or terminal, for example.) Restarts have no effect on this.

This is with desktop-switcher 0.5.8-0ubuntu1.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot-1.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32493661/Screenshot-1.png

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Desktop switcher won't disable gnome-panel when changing from classic to 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434447
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