The kind of problem shown in Irrlicht post happened to me, too; I have
been unable to reproduce, so I have not reported it. BTW: there is a way
to restart the unity top panel without logout/login?

After a couple of weeks, I have to really restate what I said in #17.
Global menu is a nice sapce-saver in my netbook when i have just one
maximized window, but it is not intuitive nor useful when i have several
opened windows in my desktop --- as often I have. The really ideal world
would be "global menu for maximized windows, local otherwise" which I
think is the expected, intuitive behavior.

I see that this issue is still marked as invalid, so probably it is not
useful to  continue to write here, and be prepared to switch to Gnome
Shell or KDE for 11.10. As an interim solution, setting
APPMENU_DISPLAY_BOTH=1 environment variable at least put a local menu in
every window (see bug #778418).

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  Natty:  Users should be able to easily turn off (disable) global menu

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