Another workaround is to change the current theme (via
system/preferences/appearance) to another one. Once done, the panel get
drawn correctly and you can switch back to the old one. This approach
has the advantage that it can be used also where the panel is locked
down (as in UNE edition).

As a side note, if you have to switch off in a hurry and are not able to
use any of the workarounds proposed here, I think it is safe to hit the
power button: it should be linked via acpi messages to the shutdown
dialog.

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