I installed Oneiric Ocelot, and the problem still exists. It is still
the case that:

* I have to use the proprietary NVidia driver because the open source driver 
STILL does not support multiple cards.
* I have to enable Xinerama to be able to drag windows between monitors. If I 
don't I get completely separate desktops.
* If Xinerama is enabled 3D effects don't work. Ubuntu apparently doesn't 
realise this and still tries to use the "Ubuntu" (in other words Unity 3D) 
session by default, which doesn't work (it just hangs), leaving me unable to 
log in.
* I have to install and use the GNOME Classic (no effects) session to be able 
to log in at all.
* Which STILL moves every full screen window that opens to my left monitor 
instead of the center one.

Why is it so hard to get Ubuntu to leave my windows alone and let them
stay on the monitor on which it opens?!

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  Upon starting a program full screen, the window is immediately moved
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