Interesting, I didn't know there were two different screensaver packages, and I am using the xscreensaver. I am having a problem with Gnome (running Fedora 6) - when I boot up, I get a message about "could not run Gnome settings daemon" (EVERY TIME, 100%), and a few things don't work, but the only one that really bothered me was the screensaver. On my old system (RH 7.0) I used xscreensaver, so I just added that to the list of things to run at startup and now I have no problems. I suppose I ought to try to fix that "settings daemon" thing ... but I'm getting set to install Fedora 7 on my alternate partition, and with luck that will fix it :-) . Jim Hartley Ritesh Khadgaray wrote: > On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 13:12 -0400, William Case wrote: > >> Hi; >> >> Only the Bouncing Cow screensaver will do. Used to be able to set the >> speed of the bouncing. It is currently far too fast. No one would >> believe that the cow(s) is using a trampoline. It must be slowed down. >> > > Curious, are you using gnome-screensaver or xscreensaver ? > > afaik, gnome-screensaver does not provide a dialog to configure > screensaver options. These option are part of a desktop file saved > under /usr/share/applications/screensavers/, and this desktop file would > have to be edited . > > $ rpm -ql bounching_cow_package |grep desktop > > > >> How ?? >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gnome-list mailing list >> gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list >> _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list