On Mon, Jan 15, 2024, at 12:35, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> On 1/14/24 15:17, hput wrote:
>> Till Wegmueller writes:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Check all other system settings if you have another Screensaver. Mate
>>> has it's own AFAIK.
>>
>> The thing is, as you see in the small image of what I see
On 1/14/24 15:17, hput wrote:
Till Wegmueller writes:
Hi
Check all other system settings if you have another Screensaver. Mate
has it's own AFAIK.
The thing is, as you see in the small image of what I see on screen:
It is the very Xscreensaver installed in my OS:
pkg list |grep
Hi all,
this is on my OI installation:
:; pkg list *screen*
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION IFO
desktop/mate/mate-screensaver 1.26.2-2023.0.0.0 i--
desktop/mate/mate-screenshot 1.26.1-2023.0.0.0 i--
desktop/xscreensaver 6.8-2023.0.0.0 i--
On 1/14/24 17:17, hput wrote:
> It is the very Xscreensaver installed in my OS:
> pkg list |grep xscreen
> desktop/xscreensaver6.8-2023.0.0.0i--
That does indeed look suspiciously like XScreenSaver. I seem to recall
that being the default screensaver, but it has been many years
Till Wegmueller writes:
> Hi
>
> Check all other system settings if you have another Screensaver. Mate
> has it's own AFAIK.
The thing is, as you see in the small image of what I see on screen:
It is the very Xscreensaver installed in my OS:
pkg list |grep xscreen
desktop/xscreensaver
Hi
Check all other system settings if you have another Screensaver. Mate
has it's own AFAIK.
-Till
On 13.01.2024 20:10, hput wrote:
First please excuse such basic question.
I have the installed Xscreensaver disabled at the Xscreensaver gui.
But still when I leave the screen for a while
First please excuse such basic question.
I have the installed Xscreensaver disabled at the Xscreensaver gui.
But still when I leave the screen for a while Xscreensaver locks
the screen requiring a passwd to get the screen back.
How to completely disable any locking of screen?