Mint suffers from this same problem, being based on Ubuntu. No matter
what icons are used on my system (even Ubuntu-Mono), there is still this
insanely wide spacing that looks really bad next to the older
notification area. On Linux Mint 10 (Maverick-based), I had applied the
before-mentioned patch through a PPA someone posted. However, moving to
LM 11 (Natty-based), that PPA doesn't work. No idea how to apply a
patch, and it probably wouldn't work for this version anyway. PLEASE,
someone in Ubuntu do something about this. It's been a problem for too
long. Maybe allow the user to select the spacing in the Indicator?

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Title:
  Icons in indicator applet 0.3.7 have huge padding, an it looks very
  ugly.

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