I really think a fork is in order here.  I've heard dozens of people agreeing 
that this philosophy (as Linus says "interface Nazis") is wrong, but only a 
couple fanatics who say "you crybabies, real men don't even need GUIs, much 
less stupid screensavers or the right to choose how many cows they want 
bouncing on their screen!  Just use Windows or KDE if you need configuration 
options!"

If you don't like options, don't use them.  Maybe have an option to disable 
them.  But I see no point in removing options just because someone has realized 
in a zen moment that options are for losers.

I think most users are going to uninstall the "debian-desktop" package that 
depends on this package and install the xscreen-savers and not care about dbus 
and all that stuff.
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no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/22007

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