Hello, Yes you are right. The default one is "Floating Debian"
However if you go to: Desktop > Preferences >Screen Saver (2nd entry) And choose "Random" without being aware of that one of the random screensavers is "Picture Folder" and what *exactly* it does, you may end with unpleasent situation of showing private pictures to public. A user that is less technician may easily do this if it will not consider the entry "Pictures Folder" and what exactly this means. In my opinion this should be classified as *security* bug that may cause disclosure of private images in unwanted situations. Thanks, Artyom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

