Re: screensaver

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To: golharam@xxxxxxxxx <golharam@xxxxxxxxx>; General Red Hat Linux discussion list <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu Apr 06 15:02:33 2006
Subject: Re: screensaver

I would bet that if the user did not have write access to 
.xscreensaver file, they could not change settings. Haven't tried it, 
just an idea.

At 11:26 AM 4/6/2006, you wrote:
>Is there a way I can set xscreensaver to ONLY blank the screen after 10
>minutes and NOT allow the user to change this setting?
>
>I've noticed several users VNC sessions have screen savers running in
>them.  Some of them are displaying moving graphics taking up CPU time.
>I want to display these screen savers and only only the screen to be
>blanked.
>
>I looked at the man pages for xscreensaver and it talks about the
>configuration file, but doesn't mention how to lock it to 1 setting.
>Any help would be appreciated,
>
>Ryan
>
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