Sorry, this is not fixed for me.

On startup / reboot:
- For a long time I see no panels at all. The full-screen windows are resized 
in a way that they leave space for the panels, but the panels themselves are 
just transparent bars showing the desktop image.
- After this long time of waiting, I see a bunch of error messages telling me 
that almost all panel components failed loading. I can choose to either delete 
these components from the configuration, or not. Either way, these components 
won't appear on the panels unless I re-add them manually. Missing components 
include the taskbar, "show desktop", desktop switcher, clock, etc, more or less 
everything except the menu (applications/places/system).

After reading one of the above comments, I tried "killall gnome-panel". Result:
- long waiting (but not as long as on startup, I think)
- now my panel components are all back! wow! Some of them duplicate, but this 
was to be expected, after the steps above.

Obviously I don't see this as a satisfactory solution.

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Gnome-panel fails to load various applets
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426185
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