Re: [newbie] Xfce and the xscreensaver daemon

2002-03-04 Thread Terry Smith

Derek (and Michel Clasquin too),

Sorry to be so long in getting back to you I've been away from home for
a week

Your fix did the trick Thanks!!

The line in /etc/X11/xfce/xinitrc read xscreensaver -no-splash
-lock-mode  so I removed the -lock-mode

BTW, I'm still fooling with RH72 and am running Xfce under that distro
RH doesn't supply it all You can get the latest build from the Xfce
website, http://wwwxfceorg; I'm using version 3814c

Cheers,

Terry Smith

On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 07:49, Derek Jennings wrote:
 At a guess Terry I would say you are using XFce from Cooker or elsewhere 
 because the screensaver for XFce on 81 worked fine for me, while the 82 
 Beta1 version gave me the same problem you have
 
 I found the bug   If you edit /etc/X11/xfce/xinitrc and find the line 
 starting
 
 xscreensaver
 
 edit that line to say
 
 xscreensaver -no-splash 
 
 Then the screensaver will start next time you log on
 
 I reported this as a bug in 82Beta1  Now Beta 3 is out and XFce has been 
 taken out altogether!!!
 
 
 I am a bit worried about this and hope it is not because of the bugs I 
 reported in Beta1  :-(
 
 The worst bug I found is that when xtree is open the floppy disc drive would 
 whirr and click every 15 seconds Xtree seems to interract badly with 
 supermount Disabling supermount on the floppy works around the problem
 
 I hope Mandrake do not simply remove XFce from the distro
 
 derek
 





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Re: [newbie] Xfce and the xscreensaver daemon

2002-02-23 Thread Derek Jennings

At a guess Terry I would say you are using XFce from Cooker or elsewhere 
because the screensaver for XFce on 8.1 worked fine for me, while the 8.2 
Beta1 version gave me the same problem you have.

I found the bug.   If you edit /etc/X11/xfce/xinitrc and find the line 
starting

xscreensaver

edit that line to say

xscreensaver -no-splash 

Then the screensaver will start next time you log on.

I reported this as a bug in 8.2Beta1.  Now Beta 3 is out and XFce has been 
taken out altogether!!!


I am a bit worried about this and hope it is not because of the bugs I 
reported in Beta1  :-(

The worst bug I found is that when xtree is open the floppy disc drive would 
whirr and click every 15 seconds. Xtree seems to interract badly with 
supermount. Disabling supermount on the floppy works around the problem.

I hope Mandrake do not simply remove XFce from the distro.

derek




On Saturday 23 February 2002 02:49, Terry Smith wrote:
 This should be a simple one.

 I, along with many others on the list, have settled in on Xfce as my
 desktop manager of choice. One neat thing about Xfce is the Xscreensaver
 pgm that runs with it (although you can run it with other desktops, wms,
 etc.).

 From xfce you configure with xscreensaver-demo. When I do that it tells
 me that the xscreensaver daemon is not running. I can execute it at that
 point.

 What I'd like to do is have the daemon run on xsession initialization. I
 thought I could add a line like

 xscreensaver 

 to the user's ~/.xsession file (as implied by the manual) but it doesn't
 seem to work.

 So how do I automatically invoke the xscreensaver on a user's xsession
 startup?

 TIA.

 Terry Smith



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Re: [newbie] Xfce and the xscreensaver daemon

2002-02-22 Thread Michel Clasquin

On Saturday 23 February 2002 04:49, Terry Smith wrote:

as root, edit the file

/etc/X11/xfce/xinitrc

find the line that launches xscreensaver and remove the --lock-more 
parameter (or something like that - it's not on my system anymore so I 
can't check exactly).

This parameter is no longer supported by xscreensaver and it causes the 
app to crash on startup.

 This should be a simple one.

 I, along with many others on the list, have settled in on Xfce as my
 desktop manager of choice. One neat thing about Xfce is the Xscreensaver
 pgm that runs with it (although you can run it with other desktops, wms,
 etc.).

 From xfce you configure with xscreensaver-demo. When I do that it tells
 me that the xscreensaver daemon is not running. I can execute it at that
 point.

 What I'd like to do is have the daemon run on xsession initialization. I
 thought I could add a line like

 xscreensaver 

 to the user's ~/.xsession file (as implied by the manual) but it doesn't
 seem to work.

 So how do I automatically invoke the xscreensaver on a user's xsession
 startup?

 TIA.

 Terry Smith

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