All SDL does is use standard X calls to disable blanking and DPMS while
it's running then reenable them when it exits.

Yeah, well, the "standard X calls" are insufficient for xscreensaver to work properly.

You can support it explicitly, or you can continue to have things not work right. Your call.

Wouldn't it be possible to get xscreensaver to call XGetScreenSaver()
before blanking or running a saver and realise it shouldn't do anything
if another application has disabled blanking?

Basically: no.



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