On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 22:50 -0400, Jim Cornette wrote: .... > As a regular user. (not root) type cd to change to your home directory. > Then type "rm .xscreensaver and if prompted type y. This will remove the > settings per user file. The file will be recreated when you open up > screensavers again. > Are you sure that you downloaded FC4 instead of FC4T3? I had this > failure when I tested out FC4T3 on clean installs. > > One note: If you are running FC4T3, you might want to get FC4 discs. If > this is FC4, update your system to the latest packages, then remove the > .xscreensaver file from your home directory. > > Jim > > -- > Never put off till run-time what you can do at compile-time. > -- D. Gries > It's a clean install of FC4 and I do not have .xscreensaver file in my home directory. after running command "xscrensaver-gl-extras" screensaver starts in random mode with screen locking enabled, I didn't rebooted the machine to see if it will stay like this, to be honest it's not to much trouble. But I would like to be able to see a full selection of screensaver and so be albe to choose the one I prefer. __________ B.K