On 12/21/22 22:11, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Have you checked the Xscreensaver: Sonar Settings?
Start Xscreensaver-demo --> Settings --> Sonar Settings I have, it is set to ping our local subnet.
[...] MC> I agree, not necessary, the ownership was already root:root and MC> all the other screensaver apps are the same as well. One thing that is MC> necessary is that I run xscreensaver-demo under my own user ID, not MC> root, otherwise xscreensaver-demo complains about not being able to MC> access display::0 if ran under root.
Sorry, I've got no idea.
MN>> But, I checked that on Tumbleweed.
MC> Unfortunately I am not using Tumbleweed, but OpenSuSE 15.4 (Boss MC> won't let me use Tumbleweed, thinks it would be to unstable and MC> changing too often)
Depends on the repository settings, but in my case there are more than 100 updates every day. (^^;;
This means that the company can't use it、doesn't it? Yikes! 100 updates a day? I would think that is the definition of a sys-admins nightmare! LOL
Not sure if you were asking a rhetorical question about our company - Tumbleweed? No. Xscreensaver/Sonar? Don't care. Marc...
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