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Hi, I have just solved a problem with kscreensaver which has been annoying me for several months now. Here it is... Running SuSE 10.1 or 10.2 in VMWorkstation from version ...
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    kscreensaver in SuSE10.1 with VMWorkstation

    Hi,

    I have just solved a problem with kscreensaver which has been annoying me for several months now. Here it is...

    Running SuSE 10.1 or 10.2 in VMWorkstation from version 5.5.4 build-44386 to the lastest version 6.0.0 build-45731 I found that the kscreensaver would not start.

    I initially noticed this problem with 10.1 running KDE 3.5.1. I then tried upgrading KDE to 3.5.7. I then upgraded SuSE to 10.2. During this time I kept the version of VMWorkstation at the most current - nothing helped.

    A workaround is using xscreensaver but it obviously does not address the underlying issue.

    Having noticed that the problem didn't occur with SuSE 10.0, I checked the kde config files to look for differences.

    What you need to do is add the line "DPMS-dependent=false" in the screensaver section in the file ~/.kde/share/config/kdesktoprc

    Like this:

    [ScreenSaver]
    ActionBottomLeft=0
    ActionBottomRight=0
    ActionTopLeft=0
    ActionTopRight=0
    DPMS-dependent=false
    LockGrace=60000
    Priority=0
    Timeout=600


    and then it seems to work (we for me anyway).

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    Thanks, I have had problems with the normal screen save since day one. Suse 10.1

    I had been running xscreensaver-demo

    This seem to have corrected the problem on my machine.

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