On Sunday 15 May 2011 19:42:42 gene heskett wrote: > On Sunday, May 15, 2011 02:20:50 PM Marcelo Magno T. Sales did opine: > > Hello, > > > > There was an option in the screen saver configuration screen to activate > > the screen saver when the mouse was moved to a corner of the screen. > > When I updated from KDE 4.5.x to 4.6.x (Kubuntu), the screen saver > > stopped been activated when I place the mouse on the corner I had > > selected for that. This was working ok in 4.5.x. > > I see that the option to set this up does not exist in the screen saver > > configuration screen anymore. > > I noticed that, in System Settings, there is an applet named "Workspace > > behavior" (or something like that, I'm translating from brazilian > > portuguese), which has a "Screen corners" tab. There I can configure > > some actions to be started when the mouse is placed at a chosen corner, > > but activating the screen saver is not on the list of possible actions. > > Is there a way in KDE 4.6.x to set up the screen saver to be activated > > when the mouse is placed at one of the screen corners? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Marcelo > > Marcelo, I have no clue, and despite asking here and there, no has told me > yet why x/kde turns off the DPMS & such when it starts, leaving you only > with the power wasting screen decorators. I wish it would i get sick of typing "xset -dpms after ever single update > So while this box runs 24/7, > when I get up to go carve a stick of wood, it may be hours before I come > back and I seen no earthly reason that the monitors backlight needs to have > those hours or watts wasted to run it during those extended times when I am > not around. I made me a ~/bin directory years ago to hold the stuff that I > need as the lone user of this machine, and there are all sorts of things in > there, some of which have largely been rendered moot by the making of ntpd > in recent history so that it Just Works(TM). > > Anyway (and a copy is attached if the server passes it) > ------------------ > #!/bin/bash > xset +dpms > sleep 1 > xset dpms 0 0 450 > ------------------ > That's it, 4 lines. Adjust the last value which is the DPMS powerdown time > in seconds, to suit you, put it in your ~/bin (export PATH=~/bin:$PATH) and > give it execute perms. If KDE had an init.d, which I haven't found, I > would see if I could set it up to be the last thing that the kde/x startup > does. As it is, I am reminded to run it from a konsole the first time I > come back in the room & find I am looking at the analog clock I use for a > blanker. :( > > I have no clue where in the startup DPMS gets shut off, according to my > Xorg.0.log, it is still enabled at the end of the x startup logging, but it > will not work, and never has since kde4 came out, until I either run this > script or do the 2 important 'xset' lines by hand from a konsole. Pete -- Powered by openSUSE 11.3 (x86_64) Kernel: 2.6.34.8-0.2-desktop KDE Development Platform: 4.6.00 (4.6.0) 19:51 up 4 days 18:47, 4 users, load average: 0.12, 0.22, 0.25 ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.