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Offline Jason W

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xscreensaver-base
« on: December 22, 2009, 08:30:51 PM »
Thanks to  dentonlt for:

Code: [Select]
Title:          xscreensaver-base.tcz (TESTING)
Description:    screensavers for X (10 basic savers)
Version:        5.10
Author:         Jamie Zawinski et al
Original-site:  www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/
Copying-policy: proprietary
Size: 588k
Extension_by:   dentonlt
Comments:       The base extension requires GTK2 and its dependencies.
The extra extension requires the base extension and,
optionally, Perl for screen savers with custom text.

Neither extension includes OpenGL savers. This version
was compiled and tested on TC 2.6.1.

The base extension has 10 screen savers: bumps,
fireworkx, rocks, strange, xmatrix, cloudlife,
metaballs, speedmine, substrate, and xrayswarm.

To start at boot, install the xscreensaver daemon
from /opt/bootlocal.sh using:
   su tc xscreensaver -nosplash &

To configure, use
   xscreensaver-command -prefs

In LXDE, a menu item is added under settings.

For an additional 100 or so savers, get the 'extra'
extension (xscreensaver-5.10-extra.tcz).

 
Change-log:     ---
Current: 2009/12/21 first version



Code: [Select]
Title:          xscreensaver-extra.tcz (TESTING)
Description:    screensavers for X (10 basic savers)
Version:        5.10
Author:         Jamie Zawinski et al
Original-site:  www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/
Copying-policy: proprietary
Size: 2.5M
Extension_by:   dentonlt
Comments:       The base extension requires GTK2 and its dependencies.
The extra extension requires the base extension and,
optionally, Perl for screen savers with custom text.

Neither extension includes OpenGL savers. This version
was compiled and tested on TC 2.6.1.

This extra extension has some 100 screen savers.

To start at boot, install the xscreensaver daemon
from /opt/bootlocal.sh using:
   su tc xscreensaver -nosplash &

To configure, use
   xscreensaver-command -prefs

In LXDE, a menu item is added under settings.

Change-log:     ---
Current: 2009/12/21 first version