???????? Wed, 13 Jul 2011 09:11:22 +0300, M.L. <manne.laukkanen at sci.fi>:
> Hi! > sysinfo: > OS: Linux 2.6.37.1-1.2-default i686 > System: openSUSE 11.4 (i586) > KDE: 4.6.00 (4.6.0) "release 6" > > Suggested location for doc change: > Screen Saver > Mike McBride > Revision KDE 4.5 (2010-09-25) > > REQUEST: > Hi! ever since starting as a Linux desktop user in ....the nineties, the > simple light and funny combination for a screen saver has been any of > e.g. Phosphor, Star Wars, or Banner and directing input to those from > "fortune" -command (the collection of witticisms and quite a bit from > the Devil's Dictionary by Ambroce Bierce). The configuration options for > the Screen saver module do not offer this possibility (Anymore, I think > it was there in older KDE versions) and the documentation does not tell > how to do this, although it must be a piece of cake and easily would add > geekish value and fun to these most basic of screen saver modules. > > Will you add these to the documentation? Or, if they already reside > somewhere, please point me to correct place. Thx! > > Manne Laukkanen > Helsinki > Finland Hi, Please install xscreensaver package and you'll be able to do those funny things (tested on Mageia). Hope this helps. Best regards, Yuri