Re: Getting xscreensaver to work...

2002-02-28 Thread Michael Hoodes
Understood, however I am standalone and I believe that's what I had to do to make it work. Add a "xhost hostname" after the xscreensaver statements and the "everybody" access will go away. >>[Michael Hoodes] >> xhost + >[Petter Reinholdtsen] > 'xhost +' is a very bad idea. Letting every user

Re: Getting xscreensaver to work...

2002-02-28 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
[Michael Hoodes] > xhost + 'xhost +' is a very bad idea. Letting every user on the system record the keys pressed do not sound like the correct solution.

Re: Getting xscreensaver to work...

2002-02-28 Thread Michael
Darryl, >From reading the Xscreensaver Doc (Faq) and USENET, I use the following: in /etc/kde2/kdm/Xsetup: after the line sysmodmap=/etc/X11/Xmodmap add: xhost + xscreensaver-command -exit xscreensaver -no-splash -silent & I truly love xscreensaver and do put up with it'

Re: Getting xscreensaver to work...

2002-02-27 Thread Justin R. Miller
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Said Chris Goodwin on Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:09:52PM -0500: > Go to the Control Center > Look and Feel > Desktop. The "Support > Programs in Desktop Window" checkbox is probably unchecked, which > means that KDE won't support programs drawing in the

Re: Getting xscreensaver to work...

2002-02-27 Thread yugami
it just runs in a window like a normal X program, very handy for debugging - Original Message - From: "Chris Goodwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 12:09 PM Subject: Re: Getting xscreensaver to work... > I don't know what will hap

Re: Getting xscreensaver to work...

2002-02-27 Thread Chris Goodwin
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Darryl L. Pierce wrote: > Before using KDE, I always used xscreensaver. After switching, I found > that KDE will let me use xscreensaver still. However, when the > screensaver tries to start, or when I click "Lock Screen", the screen > just goes black. I've switched back to Wi