SuSE 9.1: screensaver settings not takent into account
Hi I'm trying to set the screensaver to "blank" and regardless of what I'm doing I keep getting "random OpenGL" screensavers... I did set to "random OpenGL" screensavers a few days ago but reverted to "blank" and tried OK, Apply, etc... with no effect... I keep getting random OpenGL ones. Any idea?
Hi there, I recently changed soundcards (from a Hercules Gametheater XP to the nforce on-board sound) and while suse perfectly configured the new card, every time I reboot the computer I have to put the volume higher since the mixer settings (I use kmix) do not seem to stick from one session to the next. Is there a way to configure new default settings? 011
On Tue, 18 May 2004 18:14, Fortean wrote:
Hi there,
I recently changed soundcards (from a Hercules Gametheater XP to the nforce on-board sound) and while suse perfectly configured the new card, every time I reboot the computer I have to put the volume higher since the mixer settings (I use kmix) do not seem to stick from one session to the next. Is there a way to configure new default settings?
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Have a look in the Control Centre --> Sound & Multimedia ---> Mixer -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 10:14, Fortean wrote:
I recently changed soundcards (from a Hercules Gametheater XP to the nforce on-board sound) and while suse perfectly configured the new card, every time I reboot the computer I have to put the volume higher since the mixer settings (I use kmix) do not seem to stick from one session to the next. Is there a way to configure new default settings?
Set the settings with kamix (I prefer it over kmix), and go to the control center->Sound & Multimedia->Mixer->Save Current Volumes. Regards, Pieter Hulshoff
That did the trick. Thanks. 011 On Tuesday 18 May 2004 16:58, Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 10:14, Fortean wrote:
I recently changed soundcards (from a Hercules Gametheater XP to the nforce on-board sound) and while suse perfectly configured the new card, every time I reboot the computer I have to put the volume higher since the mixer settings (I use kmix) do not seem to stick from one session to the next. Is there a way to configure new default settings?
Set the settings with kamix (I prefer it over kmix), and go to the control center->Sound & Multimedia->Mixer->Save Current Volumes.
Regards,
Pieter Hulshoff
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 18 May 2004 03:00, Frederic Soulier wrote: > Hi > > I'm trying to set the screensaver to "blank" and regardless of what > I'm doing I keep getting "random OpenGL" screensavers... I did set to > "random OpenGL" screensavers a few days ago but reverted to "blank" > and tried OK, Apply, etc... with no effect... I keep getting random > OpenGL ones. > > Any idea? Only thing I can tell you: 1. Disable screen saver for the KDE desktop in 'Desktop Config' 2. Go into the KPowerSave area (right-click on taskbar icon) 3. Choose 'Edit' & just walk through the settings for all profiles 4. Select 'OK' w/mouse If your box behaves like mine, your screensaver is gone forever. - -- ...CH Avoid doing business with 'The Link' ISP. SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAqnII1rD/PgIdojIRAps0AJ98dj8nvyelRBco1oUcWJ/dBi+X8QCgiRXg c4ErC7cICQgTc0Tkr1hnaXI= =0ZWz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 21:28, C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 03:00, Frederic Soulier wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to set the screensaver to "blank" and regardless of what I'm doing I keep getting "random OpenGL" screensavers... I did set to "random OpenGL" screensavers a few days ago but reverted to "blank" and tried OK, Apply, etc... with no effect... I keep getting random OpenGL ones.
Any idea?
Only thing I can tell you: 1. Disable screen saver for the KDE desktop in 'Desktop Config' 2. Go into the KPowerSave area (right-click on taskbar icon) 3. Choose 'Edit' & just walk through the settings for all profiles 4. Select 'OK' w/mouse If your box behaves like mine, your screensaver is gone forever.
Hi Are you talking about the KDE Control Center? I cannot see where this KPowerSave area is? It's probably my brain not working properly after a few glasses of wine :) -- ____________________________________________________________________ Frederic P. Soulier frederic@wallaby.uklinux.net OpenPGP key available on http://www.keyserver.net 1024D/BA6700ED 49A6 8E8E 4230 8D41 1ADE B649 3203 1DD2 BA67 00ED _____________________________________________________________________
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 18 May 2004 17:06, Frederic Soulier wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 21:28, C Hamel wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 03:00, Frederic Soulier wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to set the screensaver to "blank" and regardless of what I'm doing I keep getting "random OpenGL" screensavers... I did set to "random OpenGL" screensavers a few days ago but reverted to "blank" and tried OK, Apply, etc... with no effect... I keep getting random OpenGL ones.
Any idea?
Only thing I can tell you: 1. Disable screen saver for the KDE desktop in 'Desktop Config' 2. Go into the KPowerSave area (right-click on taskbar icon) 3. Choose 'Edit' & just walk through the settings for all profiles 4. Select 'OK' w/mouse If your box behaves like mine, your screensaver is gone forever.
Hi
Are you talking about the KDE Control Center? I cannot see where this KPowerSave area is? It's probably my brain not working properly after a few glasses of wine :)
-- ____________________________________________________________________ Frederic P. Soulier frederic@wallaby.uklinux.net OpenPGP key available on http://www.keyserver.net 1024D/BA6700ED 49A6 8E8E 4230 8D41 1ADE B649 3203 1DD2 BA67 00ED _____________________________________________________________________ Take some aspirin, cure that headache, the read below <G>: Right-click on the ICON IN THE TASKBAR which looks like a plug. <LOL>
Good luck! - -- ...CH Avoid doing business with 'The Link' ISP. SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAqo2x1rD/PgIdojIRAilSAJ497QfcFwX8/nw4gxeSviW0rWyCAwCgw4f+ xy8flOY54j1CmS4Ll2t/V/Y= =W2hB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (5)
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C Hamel
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Fortean
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Frederic Soulier
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Graham Smith
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Pieter Hulshoff