On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 08:11:04AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> If I am running a gnome session, my gnome screensaver will shutdown the
> monitor, but it doesn't display a screensaver. If I am in the default
> debian (fvvm?) window manager, and I execute the command
> xscreensaver-demo, it will display a screensaver. But it doesn't
> automatically turn the monitor off after running the screensaver. Also,
> I have to re-run xscreensaver each time I log into X or else it doesn't
> work. What do I do to get a fully functioning screen saver?

my .xsession file looks like this.

xscreensaver &
exec wmaker

it first starts the screensaver in the bg and then gives control to the window 
manager.
when you log in there pops up a screensaver window for a few seconds where you 
can configure the screensaver.
I just looked where the screen standby is configured, but I think this is, at 
least on my system, done by the bios.

c'ya
flo

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