Same error here. Laptop with main screen, and a HD television screen
hooked up via hdmi cable which I use to watch videos while working.
Moving the tv screen from the bottom display to the top display actually
fixed the notification problem, but created other problems , with Guake
Terminal for instance, which I use frequently while working. The best
workaround I've found so far is using the "follow-focus" method as
mentioned in comment #104, however this is certainly imperfect as the
notifications are now positioned slightly differently from normal which
is mildly annoying though temporarily livable.  Using the unofficial
methods as discussed in this thread
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/128474/how-to-customize-on-screen-
notifications) to make notifyOSD configurable and then setting the
notification positioning from "fixed" to "dynamic" actually gave more
normal positioning, but unfortunately also altered the look of the
notifications themselves. Perhaps I'm being picky , but I found that
even more bothersome and distracting.  Currently, notifications as they
look and work on normal single screen setup are beautiful and draw the
eye enough to do their job, but no more. In other words, nearly perfect.
I really hope you will soon address this issue.

For the record, I actually have an AMD A8 'Vision' graphics card, which
came with my notebook.

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