They do get lost offscreen, even if I arrange icons by name.
If I create some files with "right click -> Create new document ->
[anything]", they are visible _unitl_ I arrange icons by name again.
If I set the same resolution for both displays or "mirror" them,
everything's fine. But if I change the external monitor's resolution to a
greater value: 1.) all icons go to the laptop's monitor, even if they had
been created on the external display; 2.) the icons go "upwards". It looks
as if the icons thought that the laptop also had 1280x1024 resolution,
though it has 1024x768 max.
And there are more problems like these, I can write down all of them/maybe
record it and upload the video or animgif somewhere, maybe the video is
more easy to understand than my hungover english:)

2012/3/21 Michał Sawicz <michal.saw...@canonical.com>

> Hey, can you right-click on the desktop and go "Asztal rendezése név
> szerint"?
>
> My guess is that the other icons got lost offscreen.
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