On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 07:49:57 -0800 (PST), Pat Pleate <rosebwl2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sorry about the last entry - I hit Enter too quickly. > I just installed FC3 a couple of days ago. We have a > corporate firewall between our company and the > "outside world", so I left my the PC on but logged off > for the night. I logged in as my own account this > morning (which may be root equivalent, but I don't > know yet, I'm learning) and ran today's updates > (Thurs. 2/17). About 5 - 10 minutes later during the > time the updates were downloading/installing, I turned > around from my other workstation checking e-mail and > noticed that the FC3 screensaver was not legit - the > pictures were not work-related, i.e. nude women. I > suspect that my PC may have been broken into. I > looked at all the screensaver pics and didn't find any > nude women photo shots. revisit your screensaver configuration and disable the ``webcollage'' screensaver. it downloads random images off the web. don't choose the random screensaver in kde either. choose it only if you have deleted the ``webcollage'' screensaver from your disk. -- Bernd