GNOME and KDE Plasma have dropped support for interesting screensavers in favor of a bank screen or, in KDEs case, a dull and soul-less lock-screen. It is still somewhat relevant today even though all the major desktop environments (Cinnamon, GNOME, KDE Plasma, MATE and Xfce) come with their own screensaver programs since MATE and Xfce use screensavers from XScreenSaver. XScreenSaver was the standard screensaver on GNU/Linux machines for two decades since its release in 1992. X11: Always use $HOME/.xscreensaver, not getpwuid's directory.Performance tweaks for eruption, fireworkx, halftone, halo, moire2, rd-bomb.iOS: Fixed rotation on iOS 13 (Apple incompatibly breaks rotation every two years as a matter of policy).macOS: Fixed “Use random screen saver” on macOS 10.15.New color options in romanboy, projectiveplane, hypertorus and klein.New hacks, gibson, etruscanvenus and scooter.The complete changelog since XScreenSaver 5.43 was released in June 2019 is as follows: There's also performance improvements to the screensaver eruption, fireworkx, halftone, hlo, moire2 and rc-bomb. The new screensavers add to an already very long list with 200+ different screensavers. XSreenSaver 5.44 has three new "hacks": "gibson", "etruscanvenus" and "scooter". XScreenSaver calls the various animations it can show on the screen while the screensaver is active "Hacks". XScreenSaver showing the GravityWell screensaver introduced in XScreenSaver 5.43 Written by 윤채경 (Yoon Chae-kyung) - last edited. There are also new color options for four screensavers and "various bug fixes" in this release. Press CTRL+X to save and exit.Jamie Zawinski, who created XScreenSaver in 1992 and still maintains it, has released a new minor version with three new screen savers and performance tweaks for six of the existing screensavers. Sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostartĬomment out the screensaver line, e.g.: -profile -desktop -profile $/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autokey.sh Sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart It used to be these but they no longer seem to work with the latest version of raspbian: The above has changed in that really annoying way that happens all to often with Linux versions, but seems to be the current file that needs to be edited. If the above doesn’t work, then there is not a per user file so edit the global one: sudo nano /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart To disable the screensaver: sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txtĪdd the following line to the file: consoleblank=0 Turning off the screen saver – Raspbian Jesse Edit the autostart fileįor the standard Pi user: sudo nano /home/pi/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostartįor the root Pi user (if running the GUI with “sudo startx” for instance when running apps that access the IO pins): sudo nano /root/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart Turning off the console screen saver – Raspbian BusterĬiew the current setting in seconds: cat /sys/module/kernel/parameters/consoleblank Then in the GUI go to Preferences > Screensaver > Display Modes > Select disable screen saver from the dropdown. An easy way to achieve this is to install xscreensaver then configure it to disable (its also the Raspberry Pi recommended way) sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
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