Sorry for double post. I don't believe this is a bug and can safely be
closed. I do recommend however that the default config have matching
pan/duration as it will then behave as a normal user expects.
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I'll add my 2c as I decided to do a strace on the config.
For KDE the configuration file is: -
~/.kde/share/config/glslideshowrc
Simply updating it to have matching pan/duration fixes the "issue". No
need to install xscreensaver.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278941
Title:
My five cents: i discovered that the value of the "-pan" should always
be smaller than or equal to "-duration". If "pan" is greater - images
will not change during slideshow.
The easiest way to set the right values is:
- run xscreensaver-demo
- choose GLSlideshow plugin
- click Settings
- set "Cr
I ran into the same issue and I worked it out. I figured I'd post what
I found to see if it helps.
There's really two issues and one was right in the man page for glslideshow.
From the man page:
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-pan seconds
How long each pan-and-zoom should last. Default 6 seconds.
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Thanks for your report. Is this still an issue in Ubuntu 8.10? Please
attach your ~/.xscreensaver file.
** Changed in: xscreensaver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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glslideshow keeps showing the same image
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Just figured out that changing my images directory in xscreensaver-demo
to another path, then putting back the original path got it to rescan
the directory and find the new files I had copied in. It must scan the
directory once and cache the values somewhere? I don't see any kind of
cache file in