Telnet in from another machine and do a ps -ef.
On Friday 12 April 2002 22:11, David Relson wrote:
At 09:49 PM 4/12/02, mike wrote:
There really aren't THAT many. Just preview the screensavers, one at a
time, from the xscreensaver-demo gui. Turn on the ones you like, turn off
the ones
At 10:44 PM 4/13/02, you wrote:
Telnet in from another machine and do a ps -ef.
Mike,
An interesting idea ...
I have been running top via a telnet session. Sometimes the screensaver is
seeable in top's output and sometimes I don't see it (in a 25 line
display), so that wasn't getting the
On Thursday 11 April 2002 04:53 pm, David Relson Pontificated:
Hi,
I have xscreensaver configured to randomly pick a new screensaver every 5
minutes and I have two questions.
1 - Some of the screensavers are very, very nice. Is there any way to
determine which screensaver is being run?
At 09:00 AM 4/12/02, you wrote:
On Thursday 11 April 2002 04:53 pm, David Relson Pontificated:
Hi,
I have xscreensaver configured to randomly pick a new screensaver every 5
minutes and I have two questions.
1 - Some of the screensavers are very, very nice. Is there any way to
On Friday 12 April 2002 08:16 am, David Relson Pontificated:
At 09:00 AM 4/12/02, you wrote:
On Thursday 11 April 2002 04:53 pm, David Relson Pontificated:
Hi,
I have xscreensaver configured to randomly pick a new screensaver every
5 minutes and I have two questions.
1 - Some
There really aren't THAT many. Just preview the screensavers, one at a time,
from the xscreensaver-demo gui. Turn on the ones you like, turn off the ones
you don't (or that don't work).
On Friday 12 April 2002 10:16, David Relson wrote:
At 09:00 AM 4/12/02, you wrote:
On Thursday 11 April
At 09:49 PM 4/12/02, mike wrote:
There really aren't THAT many. Just preview the screensavers, one at a time,
from the xscreensaver-demo gui. Turn on the ones you like, turn off the ones
you don't (or that don't work).
True. There are a lot of 'em, but the number is manageable. Call me lazy,
Hi,
I have xscreensaver configured to randomly pick a new screensaver every 5
minutes and I have two questions.
1 - Some of the screensavers are very, very nice. Is there any way to
determine which screensaver is being run? If a record was kept to a /tmp
file or a logfile, that'd be fine