Re: Screensaver usurpation

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Around 03:51pm on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 (UK time), Beartooth scrawled:

> 	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?

I do the following horrible hack:

Hide the first of the System -> Preferences -> Look and Feel ->
Screensaver entries as this is the gnome-screensaver one. To get GNOME
to run xscreensaver I do a bit of a hack by renaming the
gnome-screensaver program, and then symlinking the xscreensaver program
to gnome-screensaver.

# cd /usr/bin
# mv gnome-screensaver gnome-screensaver.old
# ln -s xscreensaver gnome-screensaver

I said it was horrible :-)

Steve

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