> I don't play any games. I can't quit the finder on
> this Pismo, can I? It's needed for basic desktop operation, no?

It usually occurs after a resolution switch, like when starting a game.

You can quit the finder, both in Mac OS X and 7, 8 or 9.
Either by typing some code in the debug window or using any of the
capable tools on versiontracker.com , it used to be a way to save a few
bytes when low on memory. After you have quit all apps and you are left
with nothing the Mac will restart the Finder for you automatically.
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