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I am running KDE 5 on Kubuntu 14.10. Where do I choose which screensaver to use?
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probably not yet implemented
from May http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2 ... asma-next/
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I have been testing Kubuntu 15.04 on a USB 3.0 flash drive and I was hopping that screen savers would be available when Vivid is released. From the approach you are taking, I will seriously question installing the next version of Kubuntu 15.04 for main use. I will probably just keep it on my flash drive and use it occasionally until sreen savers are available. I am sorry to say that there are already a few other features "lacking" on Kubuntu 15.04 and these will also contribute to my delay in accepting Kubuntu 15.04. |
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May I ask what makes screen savers such an important feature for you? Why are you needing screen savers? |
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They add to a pleasureable desktop experience. I also use them to show M$ users an additional advantage of Kubuntu as I have a random selection of screensavers which I find pleasureable and attractive. M$ doesn't have anything that approaches this. I also find that my 2 year old grandson enjoys looking at screensavers. There are also some sreensavers that contribute to a meditative experience. I once used a desktop recording of a screensaver at the end of a church service for which I used Kubuntu for projection. |
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Thanks for your feedback. From what you write: you want a fullscreen animation running on your screen. This is fine, nothing to say against it. But why does it have to be a screen saver? Wouldn't it be enough to have some other application doing that?
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My "enterthematrix" script. I do run this as "better than Tv" entertainment. Screensavers are normal executables, configuring a screensaver and wait (doing nothing) to see them is "suboptimal". You'll need - xset (to turn of dmps, you do have it installed most likely) - unclutter (to hide the mouse) - mplayer and the matrix scores (or there's no music - wmctrl (to make the window fullscreen)
for a less sophisticated approach, just try
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I woud like to point out one does not need to wait for a screensaver to start but can go to where the screensavers are located, in say Kubuntu 14.10, and select a screensaver and view it. Similarly with what Rog131 has shown, the same is possible with the xscreensaver setup. I have just posted a solution to stop and continue a screensaver following the approach be Rog131. This can be located at post number #37: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthrea ... post367842 Having found this solution, I no longer care that the developers will not have screensavers any time soon and I am now more willing to consider Vivid when it is released. |
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What does that mean, "go to where the screensavers are located, in say Kubuntu 14.10" when I am 15.04? |
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I want my nice big analog clock that loc the screen back!!!
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Man, screensavers are like candy. Hard to stop using. I'm glad I'm still using Plasma 4.
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Furthermore it seems that OLEDs (try) to emerge on the Market.
And OLEDs have that "burning in"-feature i think. - http://www.dell.com/de/p/alienware-13-r2/pd - http://shop.lenovo.com/de/de/laptops/th ... s/x1-yoga/ - http://store.hp.com/GermanyStore/Merch/ ... 0-notebook also plugged in via HDMI to an OLED TV. For this reason it is not longer technically not required anymore. Please bring back the Screensavers! |
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