![]() ![]() Oh well, at least I can now change whatever is written under my screensaver. Not sure how this should be handled next. Is that (yes we can then launch it and use it per the above screenshot) we will end up with a duplicate Screensaver under in the UM menu. Now, the (minor) problem one will then have, using UM 18.10, is that after the xscreensaver has been deployed: $ which xscreensaver-demo Click 'Enable' on the left of the window, then enter the path to your screen saver in the 'Options' section. Locate 'Force specific screen saver' in the right panel of the Group Policy Editor. Then they can use/see the StarWars under MATE -> screensaver and they will be unable to customize it unless they also install the package xscreensaver. Expand 'User Configuration,' then 'Administrative Templates,' then 'Control Panel,' then 'Personalization.' 4. Ii xscreensaver-gl-extra 5.36-1ubuntu1 amd64 Extra GL(Mesa) screen saver modules for screensaver frontends Ii xscreensaver-gl 5.36-1ubuntu1 amd64 GL(Mesa) screen saver modules for screensaver frontends To explain this differently, if a user has the following packaged installed: $ sudo dpkg -l | grep -i xscreensaver So the original problem is that even though we can have/see/use the StarWars screensaver without having to installl the xscreensaver package that we will be unable to customize the displayed text from it. So, oh dear Community, HOW in 2019 does one customizes the text under the StarWars screensaver? Same with the xscreensaver package for that matter ( which xscreensaver outputs nothing). I actually found 1 post from 2010 referring to the actual xscreensaver config hinting to bypass it via ~/.xscreensaver ![]() I then (of course) used some engines but didn't found anything relevant in terms of xscreensaver-text. My first reflex as a user was to check under Screensaver and select StarWars which would give me a button to write something in. The problem I am experimenting is that I am unable to locate how/where to setup this value. My question concerns the StarWars one which I would like to configure with something funny. ![]() Am a particular fan of all of those extras from the extra packs. refined technical needs and who enjoys wasting cycles generating random screensavers. unique situations going on with his systems. ![]()
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