Re: kscreensaver

2013-04-16 Thread Marco Valli
In data lunedì 15 aprile 2013 14:23:00, Diane Trout ha scritto:
> How do you decide the value of minor features?

I say better: i think that kscreensaver 4.10.2 should not depend from  
libkexiv2-10 but libkexiv2-11.
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Re: kscreensaver

2013-04-15 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2013-04-15, Diane Trout  wrote:
> E.g. I think this is the all of the active code.
>
> #ifdef HAVE_KEXIV2
>   KExiv2Iface::KExiv2 exiv(fname);
>   exiv.rotateExifQImage(mImage, exiv.getImageOrientation());
> #endif
>
> How do you decide the value of minor features?

common sense. Including the value and the size of such a thing and the
chance of having it installed anyways.

I think that in this case, it is fully acceptable.

/Sune


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Re: kscreensaver

2013-04-15 Thread Diane Trout
On Monday, April 15, 2013 21:11:46 Marco Valli wrote:
> I think that kscreensaver 4.10.2 should not depend from  libkexiv2-10.
> Regards

kslideshow is the one linked against libkexiv2. upstream seems to consider it 
optional, and it seems like it's being used to automatically reorientate 
pictures.

E.g. I think this is the all of the active code.

#ifdef HAVE_KEXIV2
  KExiv2Iface::KExiv2 exiv(fname);
  exiv.rotateExifQImage(mImage, exiv.getImageOrientation());
#endif

How do you decide the value of minor features?

Diane


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Re: kscreensaver problem

2005-04-27 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Mittwoch, 27. April 2005 09:21 schrieb Marco Calviani:
> Ian Eure ha scritto:
> >On Tuesday 26 April 2005 11:59 pm, Marco Calviani wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>i've some problems with the kscreensaver, running Debian unstable. It
> >>works  when testing it under the Kcontrol panel, and set it up to start
> >>after 5 minutes of inactivity. But when the time has passed nothing
> >>happen and the screensaver does not start. Also the lock screen button
> >>does not work.
> >>
> >>Any ideas?
> >
> >If you have KDE-Bluetooth installed, purge and reinstall it.
>
> Yes, i have it installed! Why it might be the cause of this problem?

There is an archive of this list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2005/03/msg00344.html

HS


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Re: kscreensaver problem

2005-04-27 Thread Marco Calviani
Ian Eure ha scritto:
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 11:59 pm, Marco Calviani wrote:
 

Hi,
i've some problems with the kscreensaver, running Debian unstable. It
works  when testing it under the Kcontrol panel, and set it up to start
after 5 minutes of inactivity. But when the time has passed nothing
happen and the screensaver does not start. Also the lock screen button
does not work.
Any ideas?
   

If you have KDE-Bluetooth installed, purge and reinstall it.
 

Yes, i have it installed! Why it might be the cause of this problem?
Regards,
MC
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Re: kscreensaver problem

2005-04-27 Thread Ian Eure
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 11:59 pm, Marco Calviani wrote:
> Hi,
> i've some problems with the kscreensaver, running Debian unstable. It
> works  when testing it under the Kcontrol panel, and set it up to start
> after 5 minutes of inactivity. But when the time has passed nothing
> happen and the screensaver does not start. Also the lock screen button
> does not work.
>
> Any ideas?
>
If you have KDE-Bluetooth installed, purge and reinstall it.


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Re: KScreensaver

2004-03-24 Thread Adeodato Simó
* Tom Simnett [Wed, 24 Mar 2004 02:54:24 +]:
> Im having trouble with kscreensaver, namely that neither test nor the real 
> thing actually work. Clicking test does something but doesn't change the 
> screen. Only when i try clicking do you notice that it had done something, as 
> the whole screen refreshes.

> Im running debian/sid, KDE 3.2.1.

> Has anyone else had this problem? If so, any suggestions? 

Try:

# apt-get install xscreensaver


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Re: kscreensaver

2004-02-29 Thread Nick Boyce
On Saturday 28 Feb 2004 10:21 pm, Ben Burton wrote:

> > does anyone know what has happened to various KDE screensavers,
> > e.g. kslidescreen? This is my favourite one.
> > They can be found in the KDE 3.1.5 packages, but I can't find them
> > in the new 3.2 packages anymore, I can't even find them in the KDE
> > CVS.
>
> AIUI, a number of screensavers were removed from KDE 3.2 since they
> were more or less clones of xscreensavers, 

Hum ... that seems to me to be a shame.  On the face of it the KDE 
screensavers seem higher quality than the xscreensaver ones ... more 
polished.  They (obviously) integrate better into KDE - e.g. that 
xscreensaver password entry box is somewhat clunkier than the nice 
shiny KDE one.  Some of the xscreensaver modules crash on my system, 
whereas the KDE ones never do.

The gazillion xscreensavers vary in quality (I realise this is 
subjective) and I'd prefer to see the best of them ported to KDE native 
mode.

>   and KDE provides perfectly
> good bindings to xscreensavers anyway.

On my system, the only way to get the xscreensavers activated is via 
their own clunky Motif-style setup dialog and the xscreensaver daemon, 
but I'm wondering whether you're referring to the ".desktop" files that 
seem to relate one-to-one with the xscreensavers ... these don't work 
at all on my system.  I'll be posting about this shortly.

Cheers,
Nick Boyce
Bristol, UK




Re: kscreensaver

2004-02-29 Thread Petr Baláš
Dne Saturday 28 of February 2004 22:21 tim napsal(a):
> Joerg de la Haye wrote:
> what I have noticed tho, is the rendering of the opengl screensavers is
> awful now. really jerky and poor(used to be great)

http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=233582

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Re: kscreensaver

2004-02-28 Thread Ben Burton

> does anyone know what has happened to various KDE screensavers, e.g. 
> kslidescreen? This is my favourite one. 
> They can be found in the KDE 3.1.5 packages, but I can't find them in the new 
> 3.2 packages anymore, I can't even find them in the KDE CVS.

AIUI, a number of screensavers were removed from KDE 3.2 since they were
more or less clones of xscreensavers, and KDE provides perfectly good
bindings to xscreensavers anyway.

i.e., install xscreensaver (and/or xscreensaver-gl) and you should have
them back.

b.




Re: kscreensaver

2004-02-28 Thread tim
Joerg de la Haye wrote:
Hi again,
does anyone know what has happened to various KDE screensavers, e.g. 
kslidescreen? This is my favourite one. 
They can be found in the KDE 3.1.5 packages, but I can't find them in the new 
3.2 packages anymore, I can't even find them in the KDE CVS.

Thanks,
Joerg
 

hi
i had none when I uprgraded and had to install them manually
apt-get install kscreensaver should do the trick.
what I have noticed tho, is the rendering of the opengl screensavers is 
awful now. really jerky and poor(used to be great) I have a matrox g400 
dualhead w/ 32mb onboard. Checked all the bits I could find and changed 
my settings in XF86Config-4 (http://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/DRI10.html#35) 
, checked everything, but still really bad. no *massive* loss, but I did 
really like Euphoric.

dont know if its just me that has this issue
hth
tim



Re: kscreensaver not working

2002-06-02 Thread Doug Holland
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 03:55 pm, Børre Gaup wrote:
> On Sunday 02 June 2002 22:19, Doug Holland wrote:
> > > > Also tried "apt-get install --reinstall kscreensaver", no joy.
> > > >
> > > > Any idea how to get my beloved screensavers working?
> > >
> > > Try with "apt-get install kdeartwork-screensaver", that should do the
> > > trick:-)
> > >
> > > > Doug
> > >
> > > Børre
> >
> > I can't find that package.  Do you know where it lives?
> >
> > Doug
>
> I use this line in sources.list:
>
> deb http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./
>
> Børre

Cool, that seemed to do the trick.  Now my question is:  Why is the Matrix 
screensaver so slow?  It used to work perfectly in KDE 2.2.2, now it works OK 
for the first few seconds, then slows to a crawl.

Doug
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Re: kscreensaver not working

2002-06-02 Thread Børre Gaup
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 22:19, Doug Holland wrote:
> > > Also tried "apt-get install --reinstall kscreensaver", no joy.
> > >
> > > Any idea how to get my beloved screensavers working?
> >
> > Try with "apt-get install kdeartwork-screensaver", that should do the
> > trick:-)
> >
> > > Doug
> >
> > Børre
>
> I can't find that package.  Do you know where it lives?
>
> Doug
I use this line in sources.list:

deb http://people.debian.org/~bab/kde3 ./

Børre
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Re: kscreensaver not working

2002-06-02 Thread Doug Holland
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 01:30 pm, Børre Gaup wrote:
> On Sunday 02 June 2002 19:48, Doug Holland wrote:
> > On Saturday 01 June 2002 03:03 pm, Doug Holland wrote:
> > > When I go into the control center, and try to set up a screen saver, I
> > > only get four choices: Blank Screen, Random, Worm and XScreensaver.
> > > Whatever happened to all the other screensavers, especially my beloved
> > > Matrix waterfall?
> >
> > Well, I just tried removing and reinstalling the kscreensaver .deb file
> > (3.0.1, whatever's on the http://kde3.geniussystems.net/ server), no joy.
> >
> > Also tried "apt-get install --reinstall kscreensaver", no joy.
> >
> > Any idea how to get my beloved screensavers working?
>
> Try with "apt-get install kdeartwork-screensaver", that should do the
> trick:-)
>
> > Doug
>
> Børre

I can't find that package.  Do you know where it lives?

Doug
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Re: kscreensaver not working

2002-06-02 Thread Børre Gaup
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 19:48, Doug Holland wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 03:03 pm, Doug Holland wrote:
> > When I go into the control center, and try to set up a screen saver, I
> > only get four choices: Blank Screen, Random, Worm and XScreensaver. 
> > Whatever happened to all the other screensavers, especially my beloved
> > Matrix waterfall?
>
> Well, I just tried removing and reinstalling the kscreensaver .deb file
> (3.0.1, whatever's on the http://kde3.geniussystems.net/ server), no joy.
>
> Also tried "apt-get install --reinstall kscreensaver", no joy.
>
> Any idea how to get my beloved screensavers working?
Try with "apt-get install kdeartwork-screensaver", that should do the trick:-)
>
> Doug

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Re: kscreensaver not working

2002-06-02 Thread Doug Holland
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On Saturday 01 June 2002 03:03 pm, Doug Holland wrote:
> When I go into the control center, and try to set up a screen saver, I only
> get four choices: Blank Screen, Random, Worm and XScreensaver.  Whatever
> happened to all the other screensavers, especially my beloved Matrix
> waterfall?

Well, I just tried removing and reinstalling the kscreensaver .deb file
(3.0.1, whatever's on the http://kde3.geniussystems.net/ server), no joy.

Also tried "apt-get install --reinstall kscreensaver", no joy.

Any idea how to get my beloved screensavers working?

Doug
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Re: KScreenSaver Does Not Work

2001-09-04 Thread Bud Rogers
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 10:57 am, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I'm running Debian unstable with latest apt-get updates and have found that
> kscreensaver does not work on my system.  This has lasted for a few weeks
> and it seems that I'm the only one with this problem, or else someone would
> have updated unstable.
>
> I can bring up the Preferences box and check that everything is as should
> be. The only problem is that the screensaver never activates.

Have you tried different screensavers?   On my Debian unstable system I find 
that some specific screensavers don't work.  Most do.  

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