Hi all,
Running MDK 9.1 and KDE here.
I downloaded a screen saver (The Matrix - very nice), the instructions said
to copy the file KMatrix.desktop to
"/usr/share/applnk-mdk/.hidden/ScreenSavers". Also copy the file
kmatrix.kss to "/usr/bin".
It all works fine. When I look at the sceensavers av
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 03:30, Gil Katz wrote:
> Hi
> Where do i find Screen Savers for Linux
> and where do i find desktop thems
> Gil
>
Screensavers for XLOCK or for XSCREENSAVER? There are two different
screensaver servers...
Themes for - uh, KDE, Gnome, Enlightenment or what?
http://themes.fr
On Friday 24 Jan 2003 4:30 pm, Gil Katz wrote:
> Hi
> Where do i find Screen Savers for Linux
> and where do i find desktop thems
> Gil
>
>
> Fair well and thanks for all the fish
>
If y
Hi list,
I haven't fixed my screen saver problem, but I've found I can control it
manually by editing /home/Darryl/.kde/share/config/kcmdisplayrc.
For some reason, the problem seems to have started when I switched from
runlevel 3 to run level 5?
Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)
Hello list,
I found my screen saver problem listed on the MUO bug list, #752, listed
under resolved. However, the associated messages don't explain the fix.
Where do I find the fix?
TIA
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Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)
I tried to solve the problem I have with users accessing their screen
saver settings again. I reloaded any RPM that seemed related to the
problem and that didn't work. I checked file permissions too, and
nothing seemed out of sorts.
Then it occured to me that I could just su root, and change the
Hello list,
How do I permit my users to change their screen saver settings in KDE? I
don't know which file grants these permissions?
--
Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)
When you did the intial install did you install the package???
On Wed, 07 Jun
2000, also sprach: > Hello list,
>
> The users on my box can no longer access their screen saver options in
> KDE. The only significant thing I have done recently is switch from
> runlevel 3 to runlevel 5. The other De
Hello list,
The users on my box can no longer access their screen saver options in
KDE. The only significant thing I have done recently is switch from
runlevel 3 to runlevel 5. The other Desktop options are still available.
Any ideas?
--
Darryl Gibson
Linux Neophyte (tm)
onitors don't need screen savers
> anyway, people just use them as a novelty.
>
> > -Original Message-
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: [newbie] screen-saver for Mandrake
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> Does Mandrake come with a screen saver? Or is this necessary for Linux?
&g
Of course it comes with screensavers. Just check out your KDE config tool if
you're using KDE; don't know the name of the corresponding Gnome tool.
hint: "matrix" is a pretty cool one, if you've seen the movie :-)
On Mar 19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Does Mandrake come with a screen
Does Mandrake come with a screen saver? Or is this necessary for Linux?
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dennis Podein [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 9:48 PM
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> > Subject: Re: [newbie] Screen saver in logon manager?
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> &g
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 9:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: [newbie] Screen saver in logon manager?
>
> Yes you can ! Login as root , go to K/ Settings/Applications /
> Login manager . Select the background tab , and go crazy
I know this is petty.. but.. can you have the cool screen savers that are in
Gnome and KDE for the X based logon manger? Thanks!
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