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Old 16-05-2008, 14:03   #11
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LOL intanto ho trovato questo nelle FAQ di xscreensaver

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Instead of using the usual xscreensaver mechanisms, the KDE folks have chosen to roll their own screen saver wrapper that is inferior to the xscreensaver-demo way of doing things in any number of ways.

The only sensible (and secure) way to use a screen saver under KDE is to turn off KDE's built-in screen saver, and use xscreensaver instead. How you go about this is explained in the "Using KDE" section of the xscreensaver manual.

In the late 1990s, the GNOME people had the same class of bugs as the KDE folks now have, but the GNOME crew eventually came to their senses, and we worked together to come up with a solution that resulted in their being one and only one xscreensaver configurator, instead of two: mine and theirs.

Then, in 2005, the next generation of idiots took over GNOME, and went back to the "bad old days" by introducing "gnome-screensaver", so now the GNOME users are screwed again, too.

Will the KDE people ever wise up? Will the GNOME people wise up a second time? Only time will tell. I encourage you to encourage them to stop this "Not Invented Here" madness.
comunque tornando seri c'era anche una guida per passare da kscreensaver a xscreensaver
http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man1.html#10

e anche quest'altro
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show...r?content=5319

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