The point here is that xscreensaver should not unlock the screen when
missing xscreensaver-gl-helper, it should just display a blank
screensaver. rss-glx does not NEED to be run with xscreensaver-gl-helper
as it's perfectly feasible to run with gnome-screensaver, so rss-glx
shouldn't need to depend on xscreensaver-gl to prevent xscreensaver from
crashing.




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