If you use xscreensaver you can simply get it to run a program by including a line in your .xscreensaver file. Fir example, I get it to run qiv to cycle over a set of images via:
more ~/.xscreensaver programs: \ /usr/bin/X11/qiv -sfid 2.5 ~/Slideshows/almworkshop/* \n cheers Richard Christophe Broult wrote: > What about using the `setiathome' package? > > # apt-get install setiathome > > Chris > > setiathome > > Krzys Majewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Anyone know of a way to run an arbitrary program as the screensaver? > > Two applications that have come to mind are setiathome and something like > > acidwarp. I'm really more interested in the first. In fact, I see no > > other practical way to run setiathome on a typical home machine. > > -chris > > -- > "Man is distinguished from all other creatures by > the faculty of laughter." > - Joseph Addison > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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