On 7/19/05, Basti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, i found the following:
> autoAwayTimer.start(10000);  // start the inactivity timer for auto away
> and added a line to show something in the console window:
> gLog.Info("startet autoawaytimer");
> 
> now, during startup, my message is displayed. i set the autoawaytime to
> 1min, so that i dont have to wait too long and wait. after 2min nothing
> has happened! so whats wrong there? the timer is activated correctly,

You have to have the XScreenSaver extension for you XServer. I'm
pretty sure that it's normal for it to be installed automatically.
Take a look at the config.log you got when you compiled look and
search for ac_cv_lib_Xext_XScreenSaverRegister and
ac_cv_lib_Xss_XScreenSaverRegister. For it to work, one of them has to
say yes. If they both say no, you'll have to install this... try
google for info about it, cuz it has always been installed by default
for me.

Jon


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