This is not a function of GNOME or KDE but of your window manager.

Metacity, GNOME's default window manager, is notorious for dodgy (read: bad) 
window placement behavior on dual screen configurations and the developers 
refuse to accept code changes or even admit that there are any problems.  Your 
choices are to run a patched version of Metacity (google for patches) or use a 
different window manager that can be configured to behave the way you want.

--Rich P.


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