Hey, unfortunatly I can't reproduce this.
If you or somebody have time to test some stuff it would be great.
It would be helpful to know if it is a indicator or wingpanel.
You could remove all indicators with:
sudo apt-get remove wingpanel-indicator-ayatana wingpanel-indicator-session wingpanel-indicator-bluetooth wingpanel-indicator-network wingpanel-indicator-sound wingpanel-indicator-datetime wingpanel-indicator-notifications wingpanel-indicator-keyboard wingpanel-indicator-power
and test if it is better. If yes add one indicator at a time and figure out which is it.
To get all back just run:
sudo apt-get install wingpanel-indicator-ayatana wingpanel-indicator-session wingpanel-indicator-bluetooth wingpanel-indicator-network wingpanel-indicator-sound wingpanel-indicator-datetime wingpanel-indicator-notifications wingpanel-indicator-keyboard wingpanel-indicator-power
Hey, unfortunatly I can't reproduce this. indicator- ayatana wingpanel- indicator- session wingpanel- indicator- bluetooth wingpanel- indicator- network wingpanel- indicator- sound wingpanel- indicator- datetime wingpanel- indicator- notifications wingpanel- indicator- keyboard wingpanel- indicator- power
If you or somebody have time to test some stuff it would be great.
It would be helpful to know if it is a indicator or wingpanel.
You could remove all indicators with:
sudo apt-get remove wingpanel-
and test if it is better. If yes add one indicator at a time and figure out which is it.
To get all back just run: indicator- ayatana wingpanel- indicator- session wingpanel- indicator- bluetooth wingpanel- indicator- network wingpanel- indicator- sound wingpanel- indicator- datetime wingpanel- indicator- notifications wingpanel- indicator- keyboard wingpanel- indicator- power
sudo apt-get install wingpanel-