Just upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 (inc. unity 3.8.12-0ub) and the Panel is
overlaying my 'fullscreen' remote desktop (RDP) session on a dual
monitor twinview scenario.   I don't know whether or not this is a bug
or not :(   Because this is a twinview and rdesktop -f has the habit of
spanning both screens I've used the common workaround of a script that
specifies the geometry of the window and removes the window decoration
to mimic fullscreen e.g. the RDP session is launched like :

rdesktop -0 -D -g 1680x1050 <host>

This has traditionally given me a 'fullscreen' on just one monitor.
After upgrade however I now have the unity top panel on the second
monitor 'pushing' my rdesktop's visible area off-screen vertically,
presumably I can adjust the horizontal resolution to match the available
pixels, but it would be nice to know if what I've done is legitimate or
not ?

I'm commenting on this bug, because the original 'open' bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/688825 ) was marked as a duplicate
of this one and suggested I comment here rather than there!

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Title:
  Unity paints multiple times with multi-screen

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