webcollage screensaver does not respect screensaver preferences

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Mon Nov 29 09:56:06 PST 2004


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Mike Harding wrote:
| I've disabled the 'webcollage' screensaver at work because it picks
| random images from the internet - which can include things a bit too -
| erm - 'different' - for work.  However, it still runs, and it seems
| that I have to actually remove the webcollage files to stop it.  Any
| idea why this is happening?

As far as I know, it just does.  We don't do anything special in
xscreensaver-gnome to make it more offensive (in fact, we disable
offensive fortunes by default).

|
| Also, this is a note to those using the Gnome screensaver at work (or
| around kids, etc.).

You should be able to go into the xscreensaver capplet, and disable
webcollage and webcollage-whacked.  If not, I would bug Jamie
(http://www.jwz.com).

Joe

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