Screensaver usurpation

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	This is far from new; I've seen it with the last several releases 
of Fedora, and keep forgetting to ask about it.

	I happen to prefer xscreensaver, which always insists on 
installation that gnome-screensaver be installed, too. So I install it, 
and make sure it's xscreensaver that I run.

	Often, however, it stops working after a while. When that 
happens, and I launch it, it gives me two messages. One says gnome-
screensaver's daemon, or something, is running, and asks whether to stop 
it. Given that, it then says its own is not running, and asks whether to 
start.

	I've tried the big hammer more than once -- told yum to remove 
gnome-screensaver; but it always threatens to take xscreensaver with it.

	Is there anything I can do about this usurpation? Or if not, 
might some developer in an idle moment take a hard look at the 
dependencies?

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert
Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about.

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