I'm having this problem since I'm using Ubuntu (Jaunty), I had it with
Karmic and now with Lucid. Sometimes, when I log in, the gnome panel is
all messed up. In Lucid the affected areas are the Notification Area and
the Indicator Applet Session. My only solution to this problem for a
long time was to log out and log back in again. This procedure gets on
your nerves quickly.

But in Lucid I finally find the culprit in my case: the NetworkManager
Applet (nm-applet).

I removed everything - except the Window List - from the bottom panel,
then I removed the Notification Area from the top panel and placed it on
the bottom panel in the right corner. As a result of not having the
Notification Area (and with it the NetworkManager Applet) on the top
panel anymore, my Indicator Applet Session isn't corrupted anymore, no
matter how many times I log in.

The only icon I have in the Notification Area now is that of the
NetworkManager Applet. Even if the nm-applet icon is corrupted when I
log in (which happens often), the corruption doesn't affect the Window
List and icons placed in the Notification Area after startup (for
example the vlc icon when I start the program).

So bottom line: I have basically quarantined my Notification Area (and
with it the NetworkManager Applet) in the lower right corner of desktop.

This is an adequate solution, but still I would really like to see this
bug finally fixed, since it's affecting me for a long time.

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