slick | exit | 00:48 |
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dougl | anyone know where the screen saver is on xfce? | 15:48 |
pmjdebruijn | dougl: i'm not sure a "screensaver" is shipped by default | 16:25 |
pmjdebruijn | it's just lightlocker | 16:25 |
pmjdebruijn | which blanks your screen I guess | 16:25 |
dougl | pmjdebruijn, thank you for the insight | 16:26 |
pmjdebruijn | I don't have a xubuntu machine handy so I can't check | 16:27 |
pmjdebruijn | so this is just off the top of my head | 16:28 |
pmjdebruijn | screensaver are a bit of a futile thing | 16:28 |
pmjdebruijn | at least they were | 16:28 |
pmjdebruijn | nowaway there very counter productive with regard to power saving :) | 16:28 |
pmjdebruijn | which is probably why we see them less and less :) | 16:28 |
dougl | I found it pmjdebruijn - it was under settings off the main start button... yes not saving much power these days I just use them save monitors wear and tear | 16:36 |
pmjdebruijn | you mean CRTs? | 16:44 |
pmjdebruijn | because LCDs don't really do burn in | 16:44 |
pmjdebruijn | the only thing that saves "wear and tear" on an LCD is turning off the backlight, which essentially is powersaving | 16:45 |
pmjdebruijn | which xubuntu should already do by default | 16:45 |
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