I understand your point (and i have no problems with it *myself*), but if my manager came to me complaining about "hey! That new Linux-thingy, you installed, it popped up "penis" on my projector, while i was presenting our might-be new customers a new product!" and i never even had thought of the posibility - i would have been bloody damn embarassed and angry.
i haven't payed attention at install time and replaced with something, but what is the _default_ screen saver?
if is a simple one, this is a non-issue. it may be a random one, and we can solve the "problem" just by making a good default.
if an user want to change a inoffensive screensaver into a offensive one, we can't really stop it: for example the user can select something like GLText and put whatever he want in there.
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