On Thursday 2007-05-10 02:37, M Harris wrote:
On Thursday 10 May 2007 01:24, M Harris wrote:
1) Enter the Control Center suse-->control center 2) Appearance & Themes, Screen Saver, Banners & Pictures, StarWars 3) click Setup 4) enter the file name in the Text Program field If you click the button to the right you can select the file from a dialog The field can accept a program, a file name, or a URL... this is configurable from the Advanced tab. 5) test and apply
... and if that doesn't work,
... remember that everything in linux is a file. The StarWars screensaver is configured for xscreensaver in:
/etc/xscreensaver/starwars.xml
Thanks! If I had only know where it was...
This is just a text file... edit it to your hearts content with your favorite editor... if you're a real man you'll use vi , otherwise you'll use whatever whimpy editor you like... joe... emacs... ;-P
You mean someone wasted their time writing text editors other than vi ? It appears this XML file just controls the configuration of the screen saver setup dialog itself, not the actual screen saver. This is curious: The Text Program control is commented out in the XML file: <!-- <file id="program" _label="Text Program" arg="-program %"/> --> That explains why the control isn't there. I didn't screw with it, so why is it commented out? I uncommented it and now the widget appears on the setup dialog. The screen blanker wouldn't work with just the name of the text file. The message scrolled by indicates the shell tried and failed to execute the file. So, entering " cat nameofmyfile " instead works fine. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org