Hi!

Also, if for some reason you want to have a screen saver running (for example, because you need to launch some graphical app on the system startup and you want to protect your console with a password) use the "Computer name" screensaver. Ugly, but lightweight! :)

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2007/03/09, at 04:29, Mark Ritchie wrote:

On 7-Mar-07, at 11:21 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
Any way to permanently kill it?
Launch System Preferences and set the Screen Saver to never.
If you must do it from the command line, locate a file like this:
~/Library/Preferences/ByHost/ com.apple.screensaver._id_for_current_machine_.plist
Change it to ascii with  plutil -convert xml1 _plist_file_name_
Edit the file and change idleTime to 0

Same question for dashboard components, although they seem to be pretty innocuous.
IIRC, Dashboard widgets should not be launched if you never activate them.
Just don't activate them!

Good luck!
Mark
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Cocoa and WebObjects Developer
Diamond Lake Consulting Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada



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