@aglet: It does that by default, however you have to have X starting
with two monitors attached, and Twinview enabled in xorg.conf. If you
don't do this, then gnome never realises that you have two screens, and
puts the panels across both of them. It's a bit of a pain to set up, but
once it's working you can switch layout freely, and the panels are
always on one monitor only.

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no dialog to make panel fullwidth on Twinview or Xinerama
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/61479
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