Max Dmitrichenko writes:
> I've configured the KDE's kwin WM to put the window of Emacs on the
> dedicated desktop and switch it to fullscreen as Emacs starts.

You did not specify how you did that, do you use kstart?
 
> This had been working for ages with emacs21 under both Sarge and
> Etch. But after I backported emacs22 to Etch this stopped working.
> 
> Instead of expected behavior, kwin puts the Emacs' window on the
> dedicated desktop and takes the window border off, but it fails
> to make window fullscreen - it is as wide as screen, but there
> is about 1/10 of screen height at the bottom not used by Emacs'
> window.

I tried to reproduce this with KDE 3.5.7 and emacs22-gtk under sid, running

kstart --desktop 2 --fullscreen emacs22 -Q

and that left a small gap between the Emacs window and the bottom of
the screen, but certainly less than 1/10 of the screen.  FWIW, it was
no different with emacs21.  Note, however, that Emacs 22 has a
--fullscreen option itself:  when I ran

kstart --desktop 2 emacs22 -Q --fullscreen

the Emacs window duly occupied the whole screen, so you may want to
try this instead of whatever you currently use.

Regards,
        Sven


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