On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 09:25, John Richard Smith wrote:

> I believe you are correct Stephen,
> 
> If I type xscreensaver into a terminal I can see several places to set
> up powersaving and other things. 
> 
> So, Xlock (which I had never ever heard of) merely sets passwords to unlock
> screensaver,
> and xscreensaver, which I had but a faint knowledge of,  is another device for 
> setting up both screensaver and powerdown,I think, just like kde can do some of 
> this. Looks like Xscreensaver is running things .Xscreensaver looks to be part of 
> Xwindows setup.To be honest I didn't know Xwindows had it's own screen control 
> mechanism like xscreensaver. Thanks.
> 
> John

You can also set the display power management in KDE Control Centre; ya
might want to double check things in there as well...
 
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