In Gnome you'll find the Screensaver under the System Preferences menu. Although you'll notice that there are no images or screensavers actually available you can set the time when the screen will go black. It goes black because the screensavers themselves are not placed where the interface expects them to be -- that's a different issue. Within KDE look for the Control Panel and select Screensaver or you can enter within the search area Screensaver and select which screensaver you would prefer as well as within what time that screensaver is to be activated.

If you prefer Gnome to KDE, the fact that it goes black right now won't disturb you compared to what you can get out of it.

Best wishes....

On Apr 13, 2006, at 1:34 AM, matt wrote:


hi. i can't for the life of me figure out how/if there is a way to put the computer into a sleep / standby mode in yellow dog linux. i would very much like to be able to do this since i use it as a workstation not a server.

thanks for any pointers..

m.
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