Reopening because this happens to me in Oneiric. Only on the primary
screen though.

** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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Title:
  GLSlideshow Consistantly Freezes

Status in “gnome-screensaver” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver

  This happening in both Feisty and the Gutsy Release Candidate.
  GLSlideshow will start normally, move through a few pictures, and then
  just freeze.  I have used the debugging information found in the man
  pages and have made a few notes of what I noticed:

  1.)  Using the "-wireframe" option, the behavior is the same.  A few test 
frames go by and then a freeze.
  2.)  Using the "-wireframe -fps" option, the behavior is the same.
  3.)  Using the "-fps -wireframe -debug" option, the behavior is the same.
  4.)  Using the "-fps -debug" option, the behavior is the same.

  For the most part, it freezes with most combinations of those options.
  This is with version 2.20.0 of gnome-screensaver.  Here is my
  glslideshow.desktop config file:

  
  
/***************************************************************************************************/
  /*   START CODE                                                               
                                                                                
    */
  
/***************************************************************************************************/

  [Desktop Entry]
  Encoding=UTF-8
  Name=GLSlideshow
  Comment=Loads a random sequence of images and smoothly scans and zooms around 
in each, fading from pan to pan. To tell it where to find the images to 
display, go to the "Advanced" tab on the Screensaver Preferences window. Select 
"Choose Random Images", and enter your image directory in the text field right 
below that. (Note: not the the "Advanced" button at the bottom of this window: 
the tab at the top of the *other* window.) This program requires a good video 
card capable of supporting large textures. Written by Jamie Zawinski and Mike 
Oliphant.
  TryExec=glslideshow
  Exec=glslideshow -root -duration 7 -pan 7 -fade 3 -clip
  StartupNotify=false
  Terminal=false
  Type=Application
  Categories=Screensaver
  X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=xscreensaver

  
/***************************************************************************************************/
  /* END CODE                                                                   
                                                                                
    */
  
/***************************************************************************************************/

  While writing this bug report, I tried just about every different
  option I could think of as well as different values for each (i.e.
  -cutoff 0 -delay 0 -zoom 98) and it's still the same behavior every
  time.  If you need any more information, please let me know.  I'm not
  sure what to include in this report.  I'm using a Sony Vaio VGN-FE550G
  with the Intel 945GM chipset and integrated graphics.  Kernel version:
  2.6.22-14-generic.  GLSlideshow is grabbing the pictures using the
  specified directory (~/Pictures/2007/) within the .xscreensaver file
  that I created.

  Thanks for any help.

  Here's a thread over at the ubuntu forums with two others, besides myself, 
that are having the same problem:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=418890

  Here's the man page for GLSlideshow:
  http://www.linuxcommand.org/man_pages/glslideshow1.html

  Here's the tutorial I used to modify GLSlideshow:
  
http://rclermont.blogspot.com/2007/02/modifying-glslideshow-settings-in_28.html

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