Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager

When selecting System --> Preferences --> Appearance, then going to the
Visual Effects tab, and clicking on the "Preferences" button (which
would open the tool provided by the compizconfig-settings-manager
package), and then in the CompizConfig Settings Manager checking the box
to enable "Opacify" causes my panels to go invisible.  I kept clicking
on it to see what would happen, and for the most part, clicking it "on"
causes the panels to go invisible, and clicking it "off" causes them to
reappear.  Even when invisible, the panels are still there, because I
was able to click an icon on one of them while invisible.

At one point, unchecking "Opacify" caused my panels to go invisible
(instead of when checked "on"), but this could have been due to my rapid
clicking to test this problem.  For the most part, checking "Opacify"
made my panels invisible, while unchecking "Opacify" made them visible
again.

I have an Intel 945GM graphics controller, GNOME, Gutsy beta, and Compiz
Fusion.

** Affects: compizconfig-settings-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Enabling "Opacify" in compizconfig-settings-manager sometimes causes 
gnome-panels to become invisible (Ubuntu 7.10 beta)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/148558
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