This was fixed when gnome-panel was ported to GTK 3 last year. gnome-
panel works pretty well in Ubuntu 12.04.
** No longer affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu Hardy)
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu
While it's great that locking down the panel solves this annoying bug, i
like to change my panel configuration from time to time and as i am lazy
i like to do that from the panel itself. As i didn't found any panel
applet for this job i wrote this little shell script, which i trigger
through a
Oops, seems like upload tool doesn't like hidden files or at least it
failed. Rename to .gnome2_panel_lock_down after downloading if you
like.
** Attachment added: gnome2_panel_lock_down
As the upload tool of launchpad doesn't work right now, here is my lazy
lock down script:
#!/bin/sh
### Config
NOTIFY=on #(on/off)
LOCK_TITLE=Panel Lock Down
LOCK_MSG=Locking the GNOME panel
UNLOCK_TITLE=Panel Lock Down
UNLOCK_MSG=Unlocking the GNOME panel
I confirm that NicoLehmann's work-around in comment #214 works. Setting
global/locked_down on the panel prevents the applets from wandering
during screen resolution changes.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-panel/+bug/44082/+attachment/2569183/+files/Screenshot.png
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