another silly question

Mike mike at boobaz.net
Mon Aug 7 11:15:52 PDT 2000


Open a web browser.
Go to the URL of your favorite search engine.
Search for "xscreensaver".
Find home page.
Download.
Install.

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-=<(| mike at boobaz.net |)>=-

On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, 'The Pho Man' Doug McLean wrote:

|I don't seem to have it, and there is no man page for it either.  Maybe I
|missed something?
|
|--Doug "The Pho Man" McLean
|
|"People who want to share their religious views with you almost never
|want you to share yours with them."                 - Dave Barry
|
|On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Mike wrote:
|
|> I think the preferred screensaver/locker is 'xscreensaver'.
|> 
|> ---------------------------
|> -=<(| mike at boobaz.net |)>=-
|> 
|> On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Brett G. Monroe wrote:
|> 
|> |It can be used as a screen saver but it's mostly used to lock your x
|> |session from roaming h4xors.  The man page comes in the xlockmore rpm
|> |(assuming you use a distro that uses rpms).
|> |
|> | )  |o)____               ) Dept. Microbiology		 )
|> |(   |0)re||  |\/|        (  HS K443B     616-4285	(
|> | )           |  |onroe    ) bmonroe at u.washington.edu	 )
|> |(							(
|> | )  I think we should partition Microsoft into an OS	 )
|> |(   company (called "C:") and an apps company ("D:").	(
|> | )  Then we should blow away both partitions.		 )		
|> |(   			--Doug Steinfeld		(
|> |
|> |On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, 'The Pho Man' Doug McLean wrote:
|> |
|> |> Sorry to bug you all, but what is xlock?  Is that the screensaver
|> |> program?  I couldn't find a man page about it.
|> |> 
|> |> --Doug "The Pho Man" McLean
|> |> 
|> |> "People who want to share their religious views with you almost never
|> |> want you to share yours with them."                 - Dave Barry
|> |> 
|> |> 
|> |
|> 
|> 
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