I see this problem with some applications if I start them using the
Unity launcher keyboard shortcut, but they're fine if started using the
mouse.

For example, if I use the mouse to start Chrome from the launcher on my
RH monitor, then Chrome opens on that monitor. However, if I have the
mouse pointer on the RH monitor, and use Super+9 to start Chrome, then
Chrome opens on the LH monitor. As I have the launchers set to autohide,
I know that chrome is being started by the RH launcher, as that is the
one that appears when I press Super.

This behaviour is still there with latest 10.04 updates applied as of
about 10 minutes ago.

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