I am running F10 KDE stable. My desktop is set up with a panel along the top of the monitor (1650x1080) that has the task manager and desktop switcher on it and a second panel centered along the bottom that has various application icons and the system tray in it. Overall, I really like this layout. Kudos to the KDE team for a great desktop manager. However, my setup has an annoying aspect to it: when copying multiple links simulaneously, the Copying... windows stack up over Konqueror such that you can't access it until they decide to recede. I am trying to decide if this behavior is because of something that I have set or if its inherent in KDE and I should write a change request for it. Example: open Konqueror and browse to www.rcsoaring.com . Click on the RCSD Archive link. You will be presented with a page of links to download the magazine PDFs. Now lets say that you would like to download a years worth of magazine for browsing offline. To download a single issue, I place the cursor over a link and right click "Save Link As..." and then select the save location. When I do this, a Copying... window appears from the system tray. This is all fine and well until I rapidly select a bunch of links. Every time I copy another link, another Copying window stacks itself on top of the preceding window stack until the application under the center of my display is obscured behind the stack. The Copying window stack does disappear after a bit, but there doesn't seem to be a way to make it disappear under my control. All in all, I find this behavior annoying. Is there a way to change it with different settings ? Thanks for listening.