> > Mandrake is pretty low on screensavers in KDE. You can change your > > default screensaver to xscreensaver and get a lot more options. Do some > > searches on Google for Mandrake and xscreensaver. There are several > > good instructions on how to do it.
There are some of the Mandrake kde packages that'll give you a few more (kdeartwork, kdemoreartwork, etc.), but I agree with Jacob -- if you want cool screen savers (sparing not even bouncing cows) then go with xscreensaver. > I have an xscreensaver rpm too, but I can't figure out how to use the > screensavers when they are installed. How do they work? The xscreensaver daemon is run by the command (you'll never guess) "xscreensaver." To get it to run automatically when you start X, you can just admit "xscreensaver --nosplash &" to .xsession (make sure it's executable), or you can create a desktop entry and stick it in .kde/Autostart. May your cows bounce in peace. James Nickerson _______________________________________________ newbies mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/newbies
