On Sun, 2005-03-20 at 06:24, federico silva wrote: > On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 15:01 -0500, Scot L. Harris wrote: > > Hopefully at some point they will exclude those screen savers due to > > these problems. > > Ohh, please don't wish that. > If they dump Molecule I can as well dump > Fedora without a thought. > To each his own. :) Screensavers are IMHO just like ringtones on phones, silly and relatively useless. Not worth a whole lot of effort to fix, much easier to simply not use them or remove them. > The only problem I've had lately is that after > upgrading to kde 3.4 from kde-redhat-testing, > if the screensaver locks the screen it > won't let me unlock it again. > So you like running known buggy code? Kind of masochistic don't you think? :) > The system log reports the screensaver trying > to log and getting an unknown user response. > > Strangely it happens with kde's saver as well as > with xscreensaver. > > Can't find the log entry now because it rotated > already, but I am looking for it to start > investigating the issue. > > Has any one pointers or is experiencing the > same problem?. > I think most people once bitten by this have stopped using those screen savers. > Could it be that it is not a kde related issue? > > I haven't tried with gnome as am not very fond > of it and right now I am too swamped into some > other things to do much research of the issue, > just disabled the thing for now. > > But I'll be back to it. Good luck on fixing the problem. -- Scot L. Harris webid@xxxxxxxxxx PUNK ROCK!! DISCO DUCK!! BIRTH CONTROL!!