1) If a GL saver is consuming 100% CPU, then that means that OpenGL is running on the CPU and not on the GPU, in other words, it's not using your graphics hardware at all. So you should try and figure out why that would be.

2) There's no way for xscreensaver to realize that it's not on the selected console. So even though it might be sensible for xscreensaver on deselected consoles to go into "black" mode, there's no way to implement that. The X server simply does not provide that information.




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