DGMcCloud is completely right. Ubuntu is a perfect os, but it has these
"small" problems, that scare new users and they go back to the "good
old" Windows. This issue is far more important than it seems.

However I see 2 comfortable ways how to handle it, until it's solved:

1. remove tho notification area and add it again, which will correct the
problem. --However, sometimes even other icons are concerned, not just
the notification area ones, so:

2. run "killall gnome-panel", which reloads the panel already correctly
(as the problem happens only at startup). U can save this command to a
file on ur desktop and make the file executable and u just run the file
when it happens.

P.S. It's not an Ubuntu bug, the same happens in other gnome-based
distros too. It has nothing in common with any graphics drivers, it's a
gnome-panel bug. (Or rather one of many.)

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visual corruption affecting several panel applets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/439448
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