I have found that many people associate a black screen with the computer being "off" 
and do not bother to tap a key or move the mouse to wake it up... they just start 
pressing power buttons. :-(   Usually the order goes:
  1) Press monitor power button (turning it off) and wait
  2) Press monitor power button again
  3) Either
     a) having accidentally moved the mouse, the screen comes on, confirming
        that the user followed the correct procedure
     or

     b) proceed to press the power button on the workstation (turning it off)
        then move to next station because the first is obviously broken.

 The standard screensaver programs do suck up a lot of horsepower and bandwidth so I 
have taken to replacing them with xloadimage to just slowly shuffle between a couple 
of small (file size) images that say "Press any key to start," "Welcome!" or
something like that. This consumes a small amount of bandwidth and CPU but it is an 
acceptable amount.

 For one of my clients (a public library) we change the images from time to time to 
display up-coming events at the library so that the terminals that are not in use are 
little billboards.

  The important thing is to make sure the images are the correct size (i.e. if your 
screen resolution is 800x600 make the images 800x600) so that xloadimage is not 
re-sizing the images each time.

Pete
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> One of the biggest problems I keep seeing over and over is watch
> out for screen savers! I for one would configure nothing but a global "BLANK"
> screen saver only, for all users. Screen savers will drag a system/net down in a big 
>way!


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