Sevatio Octavio wrote:
> 
> How would run SETI@Home as a screensaver for KDE?
> 
> Seve
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        I'll add to this -- what would be a nice toy project --
a shell (perl?) script that starts setiathome and the X display as a 
screen saver.
Then, it reads the powersave interval (when the screen turns off), and
kills the X display (since it really just eats up CPU and makes setiathome
run slower).  Then in either state, if the user touches anything, it
kills setiathome (which is fully restartable and restarts where it left
off next time).

-l

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