Remarkably, this behaviour has changed a lot and for the better after a recent 
update (this week?).
 I assume that means I'm benefiting from backports.  I don't have handy a 
system with the initial 11.04 distribution, but I think a lot of problems I've 
reported have been helped (without assignment from my bugs) since then. (It 
would sort of be nice to have launchpad reflect the real perfomance with which 
the distro went out, though --- presumably not everyone can update as easily).
 
So, if I drag a maximised window from my top screen to my bottom screen, it now 
jumps to maximised as it should (didn't before).
If I alt-f10 a window currently in bottom, it jumps to max in bottom, as it 
should (didn't before).
If I drag a window so that mouse is in top bar of bottom screen, I think I get 
a max state in bottom screen too, though I find it very difficult if the window 
is coming from the top screen (unmaximised).

There is still a problem with the bottom screen max state, though: the top bar 
of the window is missing/invisible (ie, behind the unity panel there). It 
remains  visible and working properly when max'd in the top screen. 
For instance, in Chrome, the tabs are invisible in the bottom max state. This 
problem exists for other apps too.

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  full-screen window mode doesn't work on lower of two monitors in
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