Why does my window fractionate?

Paul jpb at entel.ca
Fri May 8 16:50:14 UTC 2009


If you are using KDE, there are a number of configurations that you can have
for this 'all windows' display, including a cube, a grid, a spinning ring
and (I've been told) a simulated hypercube. What you need to find is what
you are doing that triggers this, which should be somewhere in the desktop
effects configuration, or the file that it changes.

- Paul



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> Subject: Why does my window fractionate?
> 
> I'm running Fedora-10 with KDE.
> Every now and then my window dissolves
> into several small windows, each corresponding to one of my desktops.
> 
> I know this happens when I move the mouse over something, but 
> I haven't been able to work out what that something is.
> 
> It is not a particularly onerous problem.
> I just have to click on the mini-window
> corresponding to the desktop I was in.
> 
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