Yes, Beryl is installed on this machine, but I had some odd behaviour
with it and disabled it. The window manager is set to Metacity and the
Window decorator is set to "GTK Window Decorator"

I also tried the same scenario on a different computer that never had
beryl installed and it still does the same.

Are you sure the default does not do it? Maybe you did not reproduce the
exact scenario.

Steps to reproduce:

1) On the standard desktop add a panel. It will be automatically assigned 
"right" orientation.
2) select the properties of that new panel. Uncheck the "Expand" option and 
change the orientation to "top". Now this new panel will be hanging just below 
the "Application" entry in the menus
3) Add a second panel.  It will be automatically assigned "right" orientation.
4) select the properties of that new panel. Leave the "Expand" option checked. 
Change the orientation to "left" and the size to 120. Now this new panel will 
be on the left, but occupy only the space up until the "hanging" panel.
5) Open a new window (say Nautilus). Maximize it. Notice how it did not

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