On 2/16/06, Colin J Thomson <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > I have done all updates and afterwards the screen-saver "clock" > > > > > became nonoperational. How can I repair that? I am using KDE. > > > > > > > > Since "Clock" screen-saver does not work anymore on KDE (due to new > > > > updates), is there some place where from one can download other > > > > screen-savers with a clock? > > > > > > http://www.kde-apps.org/ > > > > > > Is a very good site for "add-ons" to kde, you can easily make RPM's from > > > the source packages with Checkinstall for example. > > > > Do others confirm the same problem with the screen-saver "Clock"? > > Hmmm, I just tested this and it does not work, using kde-redhat packages.. > I'll dig a bit deeper.. I also suspect that the problem is on kde-redhat packages, as I also have the kde-redhat repository active and it seems that N.Emile has not. Paul