Hi, I’m using openSUSE 11.0 with KDE 4.1. I’m just looking through some screensavers here, and I’m wondering if anyone could explain the image of a man’s face with a pipe in some of these screensavers, as well as an image of a red flame in front of a black monitor outline in many others.
It means they don’t have their paths configured properly and thus cannot find images to display - usually they can be configured via their respective configure buttons or via xscreensaver-demo as I recall.
I have no screen saver installed by default.
Where can i find screen saver to install them
any idea.
The buttons for the screensaver settings do not indicate any path for photos for me to choose. Do I have to get a photo folder and drag it into the window or something?
mmarif4u: On the Applications menu, under Favorites, there is something called “Configure Desktop”. Click it and on the left side click Screensaver. There you can choose. If you only see one screensaver per category, installing KDE 4.1 should show you more choices. Even Flurry, which is the default one on Macs.
Thanks for advise.I know all that process.But there is just one screen saver,which i install from repos.