On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 02:34:14PM +0200, Gerardo Ballabio wrote: > I was complaining that a screensaver, that is, a program that isn't > expected to have anything to do with web surfing, could download > *anything* without asking me. Of course if I willfully enable > "screensaver that downloads images from the web" I should expect > exactly that. But not if I ask for "random screensaver".
That is (another) valid complaint. But what do you expect us to do about it? I dislike KDE intensely, and I'd be happy to dump it from the archive completely, but I suspect others might not agree with this plan. :) You can, in the meantime, disable the KDE screensaver, and use XScreensaver directly, and then you won't have this problem. But I reiterate - what do you expect us to do? KDE's screensaver is broken by design! And we have workarounds (don't use KDE, don't use KDE's screensaver). What more do you want from us? Simply voicing complaints about the situation does not move us forward. -- Chris Waters | Pneumonoultra- osis is too long [EMAIL PROTECTED] | microscopicsilico- to fit into a single or [EMAIL PROTECTED] | volcaniconi- standalone haiku -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]