On Sun, 2025-11-02 at 20:14 +0000, Beartooth via users wrote:
>       I've had a problem for some considerable time that I don't know 
> the jargon for. Apologies in advance!
> 
>       For lots of years, I've run three or four machines behind a KVM 
> switch, configured as nearly alike as is feasible. To keep straight, I 
> give each a background picture different from the others, and keep my 
> windows (especially the ones with terminals) centered but =smaller= than 
> the background, and change them seldom.
> 
>       Recent releases have been making this difficult. Whenever one side 
> of a window gets near an edge of the display, it jumps to that edge.
> 
>       How do I turn this off? I don't even know its name, if it has one.

The answer would depend on what window manager you use, which you don't
specify. In KDE/Plasma (using Kwin) it's called a "snap zone" and can
be found under System Settings->Window Behaviour->Movement.

poc
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