Re: xscreensaver



I am running Suse linux and although it has rpm on it its setup tool does
not seem to use it. The setup tool claims that the version numbers are as
follows:-

Gnome Control Centre - 1.0.51
Gnome Core - 1.0.54-1
Gnome Libs - 1.0.53-3

Thanks everyone,

Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: Craig Orsinger <orsingerc@epg-gw1.lewis.army.mil>
To: christopher bates <cd.bates@virginnet.co.uk>
Cc: <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2000 10:37 PM
Subject: RE: xscreensaver


>
> On 16-Mar-00 christopher bates wrote:
> > I have recently switched from KDE to Enlightenment and am having trouble
> > getting xscreensaver to do anything except black out the screen. The
massive
> > list of screensavers in the GNOME control centre don't seem to work. Can
> > anyone
> > think of any package I haven't got that I need to run it or anything
that
> > might
> > cause this?
>
>         The inevitable question - what version of GNOME libs, core, and
> control center are you running? If you're running this stuff on RedHat
> Linux and are using the RPMs, just type:
>
>         rpm -q gnome-libs gnome-core control-center
>
>         to find this out. I remember about the time of gnome-libs
> 1.0.40 or so (maybe it was earlier) that I saw a similar problem. The
> versions of control-center and gnome-libs didn't get along somehow.
> Upgrading to the latest version and blowing away my ~/.gnome directory
> fixed that one.
>
>
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> Date: 16-Mar-00  Time: 14:31:47
>
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