Ian Collins wrote: > leon.sha wrote: > >> Ian Collins wrote: >> >> >>> How is xscreensaver disabled? >>> >>> On one of my systems (SXCE build 101), it keeps consuming one core and >>> restarts as soon as it's killed. Sending the process a SIGSTOP prevents >>> the CPU load, but there must be a better way. >>> >>> >> Hi, >> >> >> Start->Preference->Screensaver >> >> Set Display Modes->Mode:: to Disable Screen Saver. >> >> >> > Thanks Leon. Can this be done from the command line, the machine is remote. > > Try /usr/X11/bin/xscreensaver-command -exit Manpage mentions that the command can be used when the screen is not locked. If it crashes frequently, it should not get a chance to lock screen.
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