Sincerely i think this is one of the worst things open source can do, to
not to solve something cause it is not critical... so how can we
demonstrate this operative system could be a replacement to some other
privative operative systems if we are forcing the user to lose his
freedom and stuck with what the developers offer??

We have nice screensavers in Ubuntu, but w can use them, so we are
filling our hard disk with unreachable unusable things...

also this bug is two regressions, this bug is becoming worst release by
realease, did you notice that you not only lost the settings button (we
had it before) is lost (first regression) but we can't choose
screensavers with initial lowercase character (we had them before too,
regression number two)?

but installed screensavers could be configured, except gnome interface
is not allowing us to do it, and also those lowercased initial
screensavers are installed but gnome interface don't let us choose
them...

and sorry if i can sound angry but this bug is going to be FOUR years
old and still has no solution...

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no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22007
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