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On http://www.reallyslick.com you can find some of the nicest screensavers available on the net. There was just on disadvatage till now: they were just available for windows :( Now the good thing: On June 25, 2002 decided to license the screensavers under the GPL. So it was just a matter of time till they were available for linux. This time is over and the Really Slick Screensavers Port to GLX is released. A mandrake package is also available allready. For screenshots look at http://www.reallyslick.com

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You need to use xscreensaver for this to work, and need to edit the configuration of the xscreensaver manually for the options to come out. I kinda wish that whoever pack the rpm do it automatically, but oh well.

 

Anyway, the screensavers are really nice, but it takes 100% cpu powers :shock: I think I'll stick with the simpler Kfireworks3d so I can leave the rest of the cpu power to seti :)

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You need to use xscreensaver for this to work, and need to edit the configuration of the xscreensaver manually for the options to come out. I kinda wish that whoever pack the rpm do it automatically, but oh well.

 

Anyway, the screensavers are really nice, but it takes 100% cpu powers  :shock: I think I'll stick with the simpler Kfireworks3d so I can leave the rest of the cpu power to seti :)

 

1) Please post how to do this.

 

2) Build a new RPM yourself then. I assure it's not as easy as you would think...

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Well.. the instructions are in mandrakeforum, but lemme just copy and paste it.

 

For using the screensavers with xscreensaver, add the following lines to your ~/.xscreensaver file manually:

 

GL: cyclone --root

GL: euphoria --root

GL: fieldlines --root

GL: flocks --root

GL: flux --root

GL: helios --root

GL: lattice --root

GL: plasma --root

GL: skyrocket --root

GL: solarwinds --root

GL: colorfire --root

GL: "Hufo's Smoke" hufo_smoke --root

GL: "Hufo's Tunnel" hufo_tunnel --root

GL: sundancer2 --root

goban -root

 

Then to activate it in kde

 

If you wish to use XScreensaver in KDE instead of KSS, disable screensavers in KDEs control centre, and put the following script in ~/.kde/Autostart/ to start xscreensaver on login:

 

# !/bin/sh

xscreensaver -nosplash

 

Save it as xscreensaver-start.sh or some such.

 

If you wish to activate it the command is 'xscreensaver-command -activate'

To configure it from KDE, type

'xscreensaver-demo' or 'xscreensaver-command -prefs'

 

I am not sure how this work actually because I don't use xscreensaver in kde (I use it in gnome though and it works there).

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werd.

 

Hmm.. what does that mean? The screensaver is weird or it's weird that you cannot find the link?

 

Oh wait.. you said werd.. errr.. what does that word mean? :wink:

 

hehe. sorry sometimes I forget I'm not talking to my everyday people!

 

Thanks for the link!!! 8)

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