05-22-2015, 05:09 AM
I did some testing a while back. And it was very frustrating. The screensaver functionality I definitely consider as one area for possible improvements, especially with people new to Linux on my mind: configuration in one place and something like that (turn it off) working without fancy steps.
For the time being I have settled with using an additional program to turn off screensaver when I don't need/want it.
program name: caffeine
installation:
If you run it as installed, it won't show up in the notification area where I prefer to have it and toggle it manually. And it will be added to the startup applications. Latter can be deactivated (menu: -> Settings -> Session and Startup) and former can be achieved by dong this:
* richt click on menu and choose: Edit Applications
* select Caffeine under Accessories and click: Properties
* change the command to:
Hope that helps
For the time being I have settled with using an additional program to turn off screensaver when I don't need/want it.
program name: caffeine
installation:
Code:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:caffeine-developers/ppa
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install caffeine
If you run it as installed, it won't show up in the notification area where I prefer to have it and toggle it manually. And it will be added to the startup applications. Latter can be deactivated (menu: -> Settings -> Session and Startup) and former can be achieved by dong this:
* richt click on menu and choose: Edit Applications
* select Caffeine under Accessories and click: Properties
* change the command to:
Code:
/usr/bin/caffeine-indicator
Hope that helps
