[11:00] How do you make the screensaver work? [13:01] EDinNY, hi [13:02] actualy i don't know defaults setting for screne saver but you can install xscreensaver in order to make your scren funky where your not in front of your computer .. [13:02] (i m not from ubuntu studio staff just end user) [13:03] when not where [14:19] EDinNY: Ya you have to actually install a screen saver. Studio just uses the power manager to blank the screen after a period of inactivity. I think the reason was twofold. First that there were some issues with the screen savers locking up at the time and second blanked was though to be a better choice for something that may end up in a business. [14:20] Also, I believe xscreensaver had security issues, and as such was depricated in favor of lightlocker. [14:21] There was no icon on "settings" until I installed xscreensaver [14:21] EDinNY: it would be in power manager in settings [14:21] EDinNY: Just know you use xscreensaver at your own risk due to the security issues I just mentioned. [14:21] under display and security [14:23] If there is no public access to the system there should not be a problem. (though I don't know about remote access stuff as I don't use it) [14:24] ErichEickmeyer: we may wish to create a *.desktop file that says screen saver but points at power manager :) [14:24] OvenWerks: Not a bad idea. [14:28] Our icons already include a screen saver icon. [14:28] ErichEickmeyer: and a susehelpcenter? [14:33] OvenWerks: Wait... whut? [14:33] * ErichEickmeyer smells a bug [14:36] I am just looking at the gnome icons directory [14:39] There are three icons the same (maybe more): xfce-man, susehelpcenter, khelpcenter, help-browser, gnome-help.. the original seems to be help-browser and the rest are links. === CosmicMac is now known as BionicMac