Re: How to understand what screensaver (xscreensaver gnome-screensaver kscreensaver) is used

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Il giorno mer, 19/07/2006 alle 10.59 -0500, Rex Dieter ha scritto:

> First, KDE doesn't use gnome-screensaver, so that's easy.  
Ok... but can be configured ;-) at least for fedora

> Second, KDE uses xscreensaver for most of it's screensavers, but it's not
> obvious how to tell which of those listed in 
> KControl -> Appearance&Themes -> ScreenSaver
> are native KDE screensavers.  The easiest way I know of is to select one,
> and click "Setup".  If the window that appears it titled "... - KXSConfig",
> that means it is xscreensaver-based.
Another solution maybe 
yum remove *screensaver

I will try...
Bye
 Ambrogio


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