Version: 4.6 (using KDE 4.6.0) OS: Linux If you read that and think think that only the window content ceases to be displayed, you would be wrong. Nothing at all is displayed. So, unclicking it means "move window blindly with only a fuzzy guess about where you might happen to put it". Not very useful. I was having problems with random kde processes soaking up CPU cycles so my window moves became so jerky that I could not place them within snap zones of the screen edge. So I thought I'd save some cycles by avoiding displaying the content of the windows while being moved. Imagine my surprise when there was no moving outline or any other hint about where I was moving the window. Placing it where I wanted was somewhat difficult. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: * Turn off "display content in moving window" * try to move a window within the snap zone of the screen edge. Actual Results: The moving hand moves the window, but I cannot tell until I release. Then I have to keep adjusting it over and over until it is placed properly. Expected Results: I'd see a window outline move around When is somebody going to release a fix for the task bar that pops up and will never go down again until I restart the desk top? It is pretty old now and getting to me much more insistent about staying up. There's supposedly already a bug, so I didn't file one, but I'd sure be glad when it gets fixed!!!
> When is somebody going to release a fix for the task bar that pops up and will never go down again until I restart the desk top? When are you updating your KDE version? (since that bug has long been fixed) Not sure about the KWin bug, it might be fixed, too.
"long been fixed" Dang. I thought with all this auto-update stuff I'd be kept reasonably current. My distro provider is OpenSuSE. I get an update whenever someone there says, "time for you to get a new one". That only happened a very few number of months ago. But that isn't your problem. It would be only when you have crucial updates and you don't prod them with a "you need to get this out". This isn't crucial, ergo I wait until they get a round tuit. Thank you.