hold down the alt key while you click and drag or just use nvtv from the 
comand line.

On Thursday 11 March 2004 08:43 pm, Victor Putz wrote:
> I wound up with an Asus GeForce MX440-based card, and I like it a lot.
> I'd like it even better if I could use NVTV, but since I'm running the
> thing with no regular CRT and connected to the TV, I'm pretty much stuck
> in 640x480... and the nvtv window is too big to fit onto the screen.
>
> Now, I freely admit that this makes me feel stupid, because I'm sure I'm
> missing something obvious (whether it be a 'move window' command in gnome
> that doesn't involve dragging the top window bar, or virtual desktops, or
> something) but it's as irritating as it is embarassing.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> -->VPutz
>
>
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