> <rant>
> Switching to KDM fixed the problem.  Mandrake should have kept *all* of
> KDM's functionality in MdkKDM along with any enhancements they might
> want to add.  Breaking KDM's configuration just leads to aggravation.
> If this funcionality *is* in MdkKDM somewhere, it should be made more
> obvious where to configure it.  MdkKDM is a bit prettier in an eye
> candy sort of way, but that's no excuse for removing funtionality.
> </rant>

<rant-reply>
I must agree. Mandrake is great except for the look that they insist on. 
Mandrake Galaxy, the Mandrake screensaver, mdkkdm, and the Mandrake KMenu are 
all a joke compared to what is available from the developers. And yes, the 
look they want is buried, and should be more easily corrected.

The big stand out for me is to see the xscreensaver list show up in the 
kscreensavers list like they do by default.

<rant-reply-end>

Rob

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