Hi all, My display, and/or the gnome window manager, I'm not sure which, is behaving slightly strangely. I'm working on a Toshiba laptop, with a 1280x800 display. The full display is being used by the window manager without trouble, and I can manually resize anything I like to use it all. However some, but not all applications, seem to believe the display is 1024x768 when I try to maximize them. That is, when I hit the maximize button on the window border, they jump to about 3/4 of the screen width, and just shy of the full height. Other apps jump to the real full size naturally. Evolution is even more strange. If it's wider than 1024 to start with, it resizes to 1280x800, if not, it resizes to 1024x768. The real trouble starts with applications that have a "full-screen" mode because those don't have window controls, and they don't generally use the full screen. So, my biggest problem is the flash video player. What that does is very annoying. It takes up a 1024x768 slice of the screen, but then sizes the contents of that borderless window based on the true 1280x800 size of the display. Nett result is that I can't see the right hand side of the video, nor the controls that should be on the bottom of the display. Any thoughts? Cheers, Simon "You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions." — Naguib Mahfouz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org