My conclusion, amazingly, is that it's the Xmodmap that messes things
up.  If I do the exec before ever getting there, the panels stay on one
monitor as they should.

However, since the fglrx 8-2 release it seems that I don't need Xgl
anymore.  Unbelievably I seem to be able to run compiz and suspend on
the same computer, now, so it looks like I'm going to stop using Xgl.

Cheers to all

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xserver-xgl makes gnome-panels stretch on dual monitors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144758
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