On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 18:21 +0200, shrek-m@xxxxxx wrote: > Kyle Pointer wrote: > > >On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 16:55 -0400, Jeff Spaleta wrote: > > > > > >>On 5/14/05, Mike Chambers <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Second, I had the same problem, and removing the .xscreensaver dir and > >>>even rebooting didn't populate the screensavers. > >>> > >>> > >>no screensavers come with the base screensaver package > >>do you have xscreensavers-extras or -extras-gl installed? > >> > >> > >And another thing. When you install xscreensaver all the extra > >xscreensaver packages are installed be default! > > > > you are sure ? > > >So unless he did > >something really odd during installation its because of > >the .xscreensaver config and has nothing to do with whether or not he > >has those extra packages installed. > > > > mine was a clean, fresh FC4t3.ppc installation, > and yes, only "xscreensaver-base" was here. > > # yum -d0 list *screensaver* > Installed Packages > xscreensaver-base.ppc 1:4.21-4 installed > Available Packages > xscreensaver-debuginfo.ppc 1:4.21-4 development > xscreensaver-extras.ppc 1:4.21-4 development > xscreensaver-gl-extras.ppc 1:4.21-4 development > > > and yes, immediately after installing "xscreensaver-gl-extras" all was ok. > Well thats odd. Perhaps its because I always did the INSTALL ALL :) But anyways, the lack of screensaver packages probably isn't the problem. Try putting that attachment in ~/ :) -- kyle