xscreensaver-gl-helper is included in the xscreensaver-gl package, so you can 
assume its always available if GL hacks are installed, i'd go that path. adding 
info the .desktop files is easy, reading it is the harder part i think. 
directly including a GL dependency into g-s-s is something that should rather 
be done upstream imho, what do others think ? 
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[breezy+dapper] gnome-screensaver doesn't perform as well as xscreensaver with 
the same hacks.
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/22045

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