Well, in KDE you go to settings | Workspace Behaviour, click on "Screen Edges", 
and then uncheck the "Maximize windows by dragging them to the top of the 
screen" box.

I don't know how you'd do it in an inferior DE though.
(;

Glad to help!
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on 
behalf of John Meissen [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 2:34 PM
To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
Subject: Re: [PLUG] Ubuntu upgrade help

[email protected] said:
> "John Meissen" <[email protected]> dijo:
> >That's it. No "panel options" or "panel settings". No "more settings" .
>
> I don't use the same desktop as you, so my advice might be wrong. But it seems
> to me that you clicked on one of the widgets (or applets, among other names)
> that live in the panel, rather than clicking on the panel itself . It can be
> tricky to find a spot on the panel that is not occupied by a widget, but once
> you find one you should get the panel options.

That was it. I needed to <super><alt><right-click> on the panel (super =
Windows key) and then I got the correct preferences screen.

Thanks.

I still need a way to disable this stupid auto-maximize every time I
accidentally hit the top of the screen when moving a window. :-(



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