Hiding the menubar and only showing the menu on hover basically makes
the most important benefit "A menu bar at the top of the screen. .... It
has several benefits, most importantly being quick to use because of the
large virtual target area..." a moot point, from
<http://design.canonical.com/2010/05/menu-bar/> !

Even if user realizes that the menubar is hidden in the top panel, there would 
be no possibility of "quick use" (Fitts law ). 
User can not know which menu item to hit,  It will slow down the user in 
getting to the target menu. And hiding the menu for large screens just to save 
space is a very odd! ;-)

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Title:
  Menus are hidden by default

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