Title: xscreensaver.tcz Description: screensavers and lock Version: 6.06 Author: Jamie Zawinski Original-site: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver Copying-policy: accompanied Size: 4.3M Extension-by: aus9 Tags: screensavers screen lock Comments: Online manual https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man1.html System config is /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver is over ridden by home config, when you make a preference change. Most greyed out screensavers are opengl ones which have not been compiled or glitchy screensavers I have removed. Ignore any terminal output about missing libGLU.so.1 as its a dep of deleted opengl savers please. Mode 1 without a password= screen savers Mode 2 if password set allows screen, once locked, to open only with correct password. Please make changes at mode 1 first, so you have a home config. It is normal (but can be changed) for the screen to fade to darkness. Before darkness you can click an input device to stop that process. 1) Mode 1 has no "login" password so no lock so you untick the lock box please. Run $ xscreensaver-demo Popup will ask to start daemon -> select Yes. Choose your preferences, file is saved to ~/.xscreensaver Click on preview to see effects. Click any kb key or mouse to stop demo. If after test you like it, autostart it with echo 'xscreensaver -nosplash &' > ~/.X.d/xscreensaver 2) Mode 2 -> After setting screensaver preferences, run $ passwd to setup a password for local user. Consider persistence of your password by backing up /etc/shadow Do not move mouse or kb clicks for the time you set to test. Click mouse or kb -> password input box appears. 3) Faster mode 2 lock -> run the command $ lockx SpeedMine & VFeedback about 10 seconds to display Change-log: 2014/01/29 v 5.26 (dentonlt) 2020/07/26 v 5.44 (aus9) 2020/07/31 fix desktop file Current: 2023/04/10 v 6.0.6