Right you are, of course; it's a Pentium 133 not a Celeron 133.

The rest of what you write about will take some time to sort through as 
I am using Gnome and not KDE.

Thanks, Civilme, 

Dave

On Monday 13 August 2001 19:41, civileme wrote:
> On Monday 13 August 2001 12:02, Dave Burrows wrote:
> > Running L-M 8.0, Celeron 133, 64MB RAM; using Gnome/Enlightenment
> > (yes, it's all very slow and so on but hey, the machine was free
> > and it's what I could afford.. it'll let me learn some fundamentals
> > as I build a better box for L-M)
> >
> > Description of issue:  When certain apps are open (for example, KDE
> > Mail, Mozilla), if I move the curser to the right edge of the
> > screen, the screen I'm wanting to use slides all the way left
> > exposing my desktop and it's a nuissance to get it back on task
> > again.
> >
> > Question:  How can I prevent this from happening?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your response,
> >
> > Dave
>
> Well, first you can show me a Celeron 133--I've never seen one of
> those;-)
>
> Usually in KDE there will be a preferences or config setting that
> causes you to go to the next window when the mouse approaches the
> edge of the current one and there is a desktop in that direction.
>
> You should be able to turn it off (how you got it on is an
> interesting question, because it is default off.
>
> If you cannot turn it off, set the number of desktops to 1 and it
> won't happen any more.
>
> The turn-off should be on the menu path Configuration=>KDE  It will
> be called something like Windows wrap.
>
>
> Civileme
>
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