If you just want pipes and not a random add the following to the arg
list:
-xrm "xscreensaver.programs: pipes -root"
Besure to include the quotes.
On Sun, 12 Apr 1998, Ray Curtis wrote:
> >>>>> "sh" == Steve Hazelett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> sh> Can anyone tell me how you get pipes to run as the screen saver in X? If
> sh> I manually type pipes& I get a window with pipes running. What I would like
> sh> is to have pipes to be my screen saver when I start up X (startx). I'm
> sh> running RH 4.2 with xscreensaver-2.14-1. Is there a simple command I could
> sh> add to my .Xclients file? Thanks.
>
>
> Sure, just add this line to your .Xclients file:
>
> /usr/bin/X11/xscreensaver -timeout 4 -cycle 10 &
>
>
>
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