Package: kde Version: 1.1.2 This is a subtle but annoying problem: Suppose I have about a dozen windows open on various desktops, so that there is a full row of icons (buttons?) for them arranged across the top of each desktop. When I start an application which opens yet another window, two things happen (but in the wrong order!): first, the application window appears nestled up against the top (single) row of icons; next, the icon for that application is created... but since the first row is "full," it creates a SECOND row of icons, which now cover up the drag-bar of the application I just opened. The result is that the new window cannot be dragged anywhere, since the second row of icons are covering the one part of it that I might use to move it elsewhere. The only solution I have come up with is to kill some other window, thereby reducing the icons back to one row and letting me relocate the offending window. A better (hard-coded) solution would be for the icons to be generated, and their rows arranged, *before* the application window is created and docked. Running Red Hat 6.1, Kernel 2.2.12-20 on PII-450. Thanks! Bill Softky