On Friday 03 December 2004 05:36 am, Peter Watson wrote:
> My screensavers in KDE don't work!
>
> All the screensaver executables are there in /usr/X116R/lib/xscreensaver/
> and if I click on one it runs fine in a window. However when a screensaver
> is supposed to start by itself I just get a bla
My screensavers in KDE don't work!
All the screensaver executables are there in /usr/X116R/lib/xscreensaver/ and
if I click on one it runs fine in a window. However when a screensaver is
supposed to start by itself I just get a blank screen.
If I run xscreensaver-demo from a terminal it tells
I've installed 4.14 of xscreensaver, xscreensaver-gl, and xscreensaver-extrusion
but I still can't find matrix or glmatrix. The changelog for "extrusion" says:
* Thu Nov 06 2003 Götz Waschk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4.14-3mdk
- enable extrusion and move it to the extrusion subpackage
- rename --with
On Tuesday 25 Nov 2003 11:42 pm, Chris Bonnell wrote:
> Hello,
> I know that this is probably a dumb question, but here goes.
>
> I've found that i rather like Xscreensaver, and it would be nice if it were
> to start with kde, so that i did not need to start it myself everytime the
> computer start
Hello,I know that this is probably a dumb question, but here goes.
I've found that i rather like Xscreensaver, and it would be nice if it were to start with kde, so that i did not need to start it myself everytime the computer started. I know that i could add it to /etc/services, but if the progr
After reading the suggestion to run xscreensaver, I remembered I had
installed it quite awhile ago. I brought it up and went to configure it
again (I like Nose Guy) anyway, when restarting after the configuration I had
the below show up. Not sure what it means so any help would be appreciated.
Hi, I have noticed that in Mandrake 9.0, xscreensaver is not properly
getting images from the specified directory. When it needs an image
from there, it just works with the checkerboard default. It will,
however, capture a screen image just fine.
- Paul
Want to buy your Pack or Services fro
Sorry for posting to the list before I had exhausted my options. I
found the answer on the xscreensaver web site FAQ.
On versions of xscreesaver < 3.34 (as in the ones included in Mandrake)
there is a default memory limit (to protect against runaway memory) of
50M. Nvidia cards send a false rea
Hi All,
I've been playing around with my screensavers and I find
that "CONFIGURATION -> KDE -> LOOKNFEEL -> SCREENSAVERS in
LM8.0 brings up a list of screensavers.
But this list is only a partial list of the available
screensavers I find in my directories manually.
Is there any way to have t
Curious,
How can I get enlightenment to use xscreensaver as its default when it sits
idle for a certain amount of time?
Thanks!
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University of Virginia
School of Architecture
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, patrick wrote:
>> I have been trying to get xscreensaver to start when Mandrake 7.2 starts.
>> In Mandrake 7.1 Xscreensaver was part of the KDE screen saver, but It is not
>> part of the KDE screen saver in Mandrake 7.2. The screensavers in Mandrake
>> 7.2 KDE are lame. How
Dear All, I never really dealt with the xscreensaver. I have Mandrake 7
and know I have it. How does one use it?
Also, I am preparing to receive my 7.2 CD's soon and I am taking
screenshots of my configuration files from my Mandrake 7. I want to take
one of my display configuration but I cannot r
On Saturday 11 November 2000 20:56, patrick wrote:
> are u seious they took xscreensaver out of their linux. oh oh did mandrake
> get some new help as of late. did mandrake hire some wrong people.
Um... I have Mandrake 7.2 and I just typed "xscreensaver" in a teminal and it
worked just fine.
On Saturday 11 November 2000 12:56, John R. Cain keyboarded:
>Is there a way to start this automatically without the need to type the
>command everytime I start my system?
Sure. Add it to ~/.xinitrc (and create that file if it does not exist.)
Paul
>On Sunday 12 November 2000 16:50, you wrote:
Is there a way to start this automatically without the need to type the
command everytime I start my system?
John
On Sunday 12 November 2000 16:50, you wrote:
> They did take it out of the kde-> control setup->screensaver.
>
> You have to start it independantly by typing xscreensaver & or
> x
They did take it out of the kde-> control setup->screensaver.
You have to start it independantly by typing xscreensaver & or
xscreensaver -demo
Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Registered Linux user 183185
- Original Message -
> are u seious they took xscreensaver out of their linux. oh
Jeff Malka wrote:
> I am a newbie and this confused me too. But I solved it.
>
> xscreensaver is included in the 2nd 7.2 CD BUT is not installed by default.
> Drag it's rpm from the 2nd CD into kpackage (started as root) and it will
> install.
>
> But then your troubles will not be over.
>
> You
"John R. Cain" wrote:
> Patrick
>
> XscreenSaver is still part of the 7.2 Package. It just doesn't show up iin
> the screen saver part of the control center,
>
> THanks,
>
> John
ok, i dont have 7.2 yet. can u tell me why anyway , why they moved
the x screensaver out of the screensaver place.
On Saturday 11 November 2000 06:57 am, you wrote:
> Patrick
>
> XscreenSaver is still part of the 7.2 Package. It just doesn't show up
> iin the screen saver part of the control center,
>
But it is not the complete package. It lacks many of the screensavers
included with the 7.1 xscreensaver.
I am a newbie and this confused me too. But I solved it.
xscreensaver is included in the 2nd 7.2 CD BUT is not installed by default.
Drag it's rpm from the 2nd CD into kpackage (started as root) and it will
install.
But then your troubles will not be over.
You will discover that the xscre
Patrick
XscreenSaver is still part of the 7.2 Package. It just doesn't show up iin
the screen saver part of the control center,
THanks,
John
On Sunday 12 November 2000 04:56, you wrote:
> "John R. Cain" wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been trying to get xscreensaver to start when Mandrake
"John R. Cain" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to get xscreensaver to start when Mandrake 7.2 starts.
> In Mandrake 7.1 Xscreensaver was part of the KDE screen saver, but It is not
> part of the KDE screen saver in Mandrake 7.2. The screensavers in Mandrake
> 7.2 KDE are lame. How do I g
Hello,
I have been trying to get xscreensaver to start when Mandrake 7.2 starts.
In Mandrake 7.1 Xscreensaver was part of the KDE screen saver, but It is not
part of the KDE screen saver in Mandrake 7.2. The screensavers in Mandrake
7.2 KDE are lame. How do I get xscreensaver to load as my d
I am running Mandrake 7.1 and still a newbie at linux.
Trying out xfce I entered the line xscreensaver & in my home xfwmrc. The
xscreensaver worked just fine.
Now all of a sudden it no longer starts when re-loging into xfce. The line
is
still there, but the daemon has to be "restarted" from w
I want to run Xscreensaver when I'm logged on as root, and it refuses to do
so. It works OK when I'm logged on as a user. According to the man page,
there's a way around this, but the assumption is that I'm running xdm. That
made me realize that I don't know which ?dm is running, x, g, or k! I did
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