The problem was that xscreensavers were installed but not available in the KDE
screensaver selections.
The solution, for whatever reason, was to add myself to the "shadow" group
in /etc/group. Logged out, logged in again, all the screensavers are now in
the KDE Screensaver selection.
Siri Amrit
On Sat February 19 2005 15:45, Siri Amrit Kaur wrote:
> Using Slackware 10.1 and KDE 3.2.2 I seem to be missing a lot of
> screensavers. When I log in to Gnome I have all the screensavers, including
> my bouncing cow and noseguy, but the screensaver selection in KDE is very
> limited. Slackware 10 had them all available under KDE.
>
> How do I find them in my system and make them available under KDE? I miss
> my bouncing cow!
>
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