I'm having trouble with xscreensaver, or rather the gnome implementation of it. I've narrowed the running of it down to gnome-settings-daemon, which apparently runs it without the option to turn it off. This wouldn't be a problem if I was just running one instance. I am running a minimum of three instances; one on screen :0.0 and two vnc sessions through thick clients. Each client has its own xscreensaver, so adding one to each vnc session is redundant. In fact, when I have all three instances running, and a couple of them have 3-D graphics hacks going, the main computer grinds practically to a halt. Is there a way to have gnome-settings _not_ run it on remote sessions? My current workaround was to rename xscreensaver to something else. Not clean. _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list