Jamie Zawinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> If the KDE folks think they should be using their own screen saving
> framework instead of my xscreensaver daemon, that's their choice; but if
> they also choose to try and run the xscreensaver display modes in that
> foreign framework, then *they* should be the ones responsible for, you
> know, making it actually *work*.
> 

I don't think the KDE folks want the xscreensaver integrated into KDE,
because KDE comes with a collection of screensavers.  It's only that
some debian people, and users like me, who like xscreensaver better,
want it in KDE. So in the end it's a Debian problem and this script
can then be part of the package.  OTOH if you don't support it
and KDE won't support it I don't think Debian will.  
Unfortunately the package maintainer hasn't replied to this yet.

Oh well, nice talking to you, I can live with the solution I presented for now.

    Peter


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