Is there any experienced packager that could take a look at the new
x86/x64 DEB packages I created for version 0.3.4 and let me know if they
need some modifications/additions in order to be considered for addition
into the Debian repository?
The latest version of the .deb packages can be downloade
@Brian & @James: Please download the binary and see if this one corrects
the problem under x64: http://software.xfx.net/ftp/screensaver-settings-
bin.tar.gz
Please, remember not to post bugs/comments regarding screensaver-
settings here. I don't the admins/mods would like that.
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@Brian & @James: Ok. I will download Ubuntu 64bit now and run some tests but,
please, let's try to keep any bug reports relating to screensaver-settings out
of this forum.
You can continue post your bug reports, comments and suggestions on my personal
blog: http://whenimbored.xfx.net/2011/05/i-w
@James: I don't see why the 32bit version shouldn't work under 64bit Ubuntu. I
guess I will have to download it and test it...
But, before I do, could you please download the binary package
(http://whenimbored.xfx.net/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=8)
and see if it works?
To
@James: I understand your frustration -- that's why I'm still maintaining the
screen-saver settings application:
http://whenimbored.xfx.net/2011/05/i-want-my-screensaver-settings/
Although not a solution, it is at least a workaround...
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james_pic: thank you for the information -- I didn't know that.
I will check your changes and, as time permits it, I will re-release
screensaver-settings with your changes.
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Kalmar: which screensaver are you trying to configure?
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I forgot to mention that bugs/problems with screensaver-setting should
be reported here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/screensaver-settings
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Thank you for the suggestion cablop.
It was my mistake and I was able to receive Sam's donation. Thank you
VERY much Sam!!!
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Hello all,
Well, today I had some time to spare to I decided to do some work with
the screensaver-settings program.
So, I just wanted to let everyone know that I have just released version 0.3
This released incorporates many (not all) of the UI suggestions made by Matthew
(https://launchpad.net/
I just wanted to thank everybody for your donations... I truly
appreciate them!
I've had a pretty rough week; a high voltage surge damaged most of my
equipment (two gorgeous ViewSonic 21" monitors, two power supplies, one
video card and several other minor stuff) and I'm still in the process
of r
Oh... I forgot to mention that version 0.2.2 no longer requires to be run using
gksudo!
Whenever required, the program will request elevated privileges and you will
have to provide you admin/root password to allow it to save the changes you
make to your screensavers.
Enjoy!
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Phew! After reading half the internet I was finally able to create a
.deb package for the program.
You can download the package from:
http://software.xfx.net/ftp/screensaver-settings_0.2.2-1_i386.deb
Also, you should be able to build it on your own by downloading the tarball
(http://software.xfx
Ok, version 0.2.1 is now ready and it supports the ability to choose
which screensavers you want to use while in Random mode.
I have, however, found a terrible problem:
As you may already know, in order to be able to adjust the screensavers'
settings you need to gksudo the application. But, doing
I also want to provide it as a DEB package (both the binary and the
source). Unfortunately, as much as I have searched I haven't been abel to find
much information about packaging Mono-based applications.
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I have just finished a Mono 2.0 / C# / Gtk# version of my implementation of the
gnome-screensaver application.
This version is a replica of the standard gnome-screensaver with the addition
of the "Settings" button.
The program can be downloaded from this address:
http://software.xfx.net/ftp/xfx
Thank you Oliver.
I have already started "playing" with Phyton.
How about C#?
Would that be considered as a "propietary" language? I guess the fact that you
need a +30MB runtime may be a no-go...
I understand this is not the place to discuss this so I'll head over to
MOTU's web site and start re
I was hoping to do so... but I've been using Linux as my primary OS for just a
week or so.
I will need some more time to get used to it and learn the basics.
Any suggestions on where/how to start?
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kresp0,
The sources (for REALBasic 2006 r3) can be found here:
http://software.xfx.net/ftp/xfx-screensaver-settings_0.1.src.tar.gz
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I'm working on a full substitution for the gnome-screensaver-preferences
application. It still has some bugs and it cannot yet manage the
screensaver's daemon specific features but it will let you tweak your
screensavers' settings.
http://software.xfx.net/ftp/xfx-screensaver-sett
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