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Subject: screensave on login screen

Subject: screensave on login screen

2006-07-20       - By Ron Croonenberg

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Hello all,

I want to setup a screensaver, so that when no one is logged in (on the console)
a screensaver starts up at a given time.

Let's say I want to use the xmatrix screensaver.

Where do I set it up ?  (I tried to change /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf  but that
didn't seem to help.  I do have a screensaver running now,  but it is random.)

if someone has an example, or knows where to find it I'd appreciate it.

thanks,

Ron

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