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I am currently using Linux Mint - Mate Edition. I much prefer the mate-screensaver lock-screen so I refuse to use x-screensaver b/c its lock-screen is just hideous.



I have learned elsewhere on the internet that one can use x-screensavers on mate-screensaver merely by editing the .desktop files. However, the image manipulating ones do not work b/c the x-screensaver daemon normally takes a screenshot of the active desktop and then hands it to the screensaver to use and therefore this does not work when using such screen-savers with the mate-screensaver. How can I make them work properly? (by taking a screenshot first and then using it)










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    I have learned elsewhere on the internet that one can use x-screensavers on mate-screensaver merely by editing the .desktop files. However, the image manipulating ones do not work b/c the x-screensaver daemon normally takes a screenshot of the active desktop and then hands it to the screensaver to use and therefore this does not work when using such screen-savers with the mate-screensaver. How can I make them work properly? (by taking a screenshot first and then using it)










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      I am currently using Linux Mint - Mate Edition. I much prefer the mate-screensaver lock-screen so I refuse to use x-screensaver b/c its lock-screen is just hideous.



      I have learned elsewhere on the internet that one can use x-screensavers on mate-screensaver merely by editing the .desktop files. However, the image manipulating ones do not work b/c the x-screensaver daemon normally takes a screenshot of the active desktop and then hands it to the screensaver to use and therefore this does not work when using such screen-savers with the mate-screensaver. How can I make them work properly? (by taking a screenshot first and then using it)










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      I am currently using Linux Mint - Mate Edition. I much prefer the mate-screensaver lock-screen so I refuse to use x-screensaver b/c its lock-screen is just hideous.



      I have learned elsewhere on the internet that one can use x-screensavers on mate-screensaver merely by editing the .desktop files. However, the image manipulating ones do not work b/c the x-screensaver daemon normally takes a screenshot of the active desktop and then hands it to the screensaver to use and therefore this does not work when using such screen-savers with the mate-screensaver. How can I make them work properly? (by taking a screenshot first and then using it)







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          Mate-Screensaver (Using XScreensavers)



          1. Download [mate-screensaver-hacks] package, unpack it and hold for later.



          2. Install packages with additional screensavers:
            xscreensaver-data
            xscreensaver-data-extra
            xscreensaver-gl
            xscreensaver-gl-extra
            xscreensaver



            [Note: xscreensaver is ONLY installed to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory and to set your image directory.]




          3. Run: xscreensaver to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory.



            [Note: Do Not start the xscreensaver daemon. I don't know what will happen if you do.]



            For GLSlideshow- click the Advanced-TAB in the upper left and select [Choose Random Image] then browse to the image directory you want to use and open it, then close Xscreensaver.



          4. Use Synaptic Package Manager and do a Complete Removal of (xscreensaver) ONLY.


          5. Open: /usr/share/applications/screensavers as Administrator and delete all the screensaver files. While still in Administrator mode go to the mate-screensaver-hacks directory and copy all the new screensavers into the directory you just deleted all the old ones from, then close the directory.



          6. Open Mate-Screensaver and you should have all the Xscreensavers available for use.



            For GLSlideshow- open Text Editor as Administrator and then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop .



            Look for the following entry:



            Exec=glslideshow -root



            Modify this line to instead read:



            Exec=glslideshow -root -duration 15 -pan 15 -fade 5 -zoom 75



          Where:



          duration represents the amount of time (in seconds) to display an image for



          pan represents the amount of time (in seconds) to run the pan effect on this image



          fade represents the transition time (in seconds) to fade between images



          zoom represents the amount to zoom and pan as a percentage. Default: 75, meaning that 75% or more of each image will always be visible. If set to 100%, then the images will always fill the screen, and no panning or zooming will occur. Images will still smoothly fade from one to another, however, assuming -fade is non-zero.



          Note: With the settings of -pan 6 -duration 30, each image will be displayed five times (30/6), and then a new image will be loaded. If you want a new image to be loaded at each fade, then set -pan and -duration to the same value.



          ~~~ IMPORTANT ~~~



          If GLSlideshow doesn't load after the set amount of time, follow these instructions:



          Run:



          $ sudo pluma /usr/share/applications/screensavers/personal-slideshow.desktop


          Enter: Password



          Text Editor will open as -Superuser- and the personal-slideshow.desktop file will be blank.



          In same window click-Open and select File System, then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop file.



          Click: Edit and Select All, then copy and paste to personal-slideshow.desktop file.



          In the personal-slideshow.desktop file look for the following entry:



          Name=GLSlideshow


          Change it to a new name:



          Name=(whatever you want)



          Save and Exit



          Open Mate-Screensaver and select your new slideshow screensaver. It should work just fine.



          Use the same info above to adjust the settings. Just make sure you open personal-slideshow.desktop instead of glslideshow.desktop...



          For GLSlideshow- to change the image directory open home/.xscreensaver in Text Editor. (Hidden file - mark Show hidden files.)



          Look for the following entry:



          imageDirectory: /home/*whatever*/*whatever*


          Modify this line by replacing the current directory path with your new one. Save and exit.






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            Mate-Screensaver (Using XScreensavers)



            1. Download [mate-screensaver-hacks] package, unpack it and hold for later.



            2. Install packages with additional screensavers:
              xscreensaver-data
              xscreensaver-data-extra
              xscreensaver-gl
              xscreensaver-gl-extra
              xscreensaver



              [Note: xscreensaver is ONLY installed to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory and to set your image directory.]




            3. Run: xscreensaver to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory.



              [Note: Do Not start the xscreensaver daemon. I don't know what will happen if you do.]



              For GLSlideshow- click the Advanced-TAB in the upper left and select [Choose Random Image] then browse to the image directory you want to use and open it, then close Xscreensaver.



            4. Use Synaptic Package Manager and do a Complete Removal of (xscreensaver) ONLY.


            5. Open: /usr/share/applications/screensavers as Administrator and delete all the screensaver files. While still in Administrator mode go to the mate-screensaver-hacks directory and copy all the new screensavers into the directory you just deleted all the old ones from, then close the directory.



            6. Open Mate-Screensaver and you should have all the Xscreensavers available for use.



              For GLSlideshow- open Text Editor as Administrator and then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop .



              Look for the following entry:



              Exec=glslideshow -root



              Modify this line to instead read:



              Exec=glslideshow -root -duration 15 -pan 15 -fade 5 -zoom 75



            Where:



            duration represents the amount of time (in seconds) to display an image for



            pan represents the amount of time (in seconds) to run the pan effect on this image



            fade represents the transition time (in seconds) to fade between images



            zoom represents the amount to zoom and pan as a percentage. Default: 75, meaning that 75% or more of each image will always be visible. If set to 100%, then the images will always fill the screen, and no panning or zooming will occur. Images will still smoothly fade from one to another, however, assuming -fade is non-zero.



            Note: With the settings of -pan 6 -duration 30, each image will be displayed five times (30/6), and then a new image will be loaded. If you want a new image to be loaded at each fade, then set -pan and -duration to the same value.



            ~~~ IMPORTANT ~~~



            If GLSlideshow doesn't load after the set amount of time, follow these instructions:



            Run:



            $ sudo pluma /usr/share/applications/screensavers/personal-slideshow.desktop


            Enter: Password



            Text Editor will open as -Superuser- and the personal-slideshow.desktop file will be blank.



            In same window click-Open and select File System, then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop file.



            Click: Edit and Select All, then copy and paste to personal-slideshow.desktop file.



            In the personal-slideshow.desktop file look for the following entry:



            Name=GLSlideshow


            Change it to a new name:



            Name=(whatever you want)



            Save and Exit



            Open Mate-Screensaver and select your new slideshow screensaver. It should work just fine.



            Use the same info above to adjust the settings. Just make sure you open personal-slideshow.desktop instead of glslideshow.desktop...



            For GLSlideshow- to change the image directory open home/.xscreensaver in Text Editor. (Hidden file - mark Show hidden files.)



            Look for the following entry:



            imageDirectory: /home/*whatever*/*whatever*


            Modify this line by replacing the current directory path with your new one. Save and exit.






            share|improve this answer





























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              Mate-Screensaver (Using XScreensavers)



              1. Download [mate-screensaver-hacks] package, unpack it and hold for later.



              2. Install packages with additional screensavers:
                xscreensaver-data
                xscreensaver-data-extra
                xscreensaver-gl
                xscreensaver-gl-extra
                xscreensaver



                [Note: xscreensaver is ONLY installed to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory and to set your image directory.]




              3. Run: xscreensaver to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory.



                [Note: Do Not start the xscreensaver daemon. I don't know what will happen if you do.]



                For GLSlideshow- click the Advanced-TAB in the upper left and select [Choose Random Image] then browse to the image directory you want to use and open it, then close Xscreensaver.



              4. Use Synaptic Package Manager and do a Complete Removal of (xscreensaver) ONLY.


              5. Open: /usr/share/applications/screensavers as Administrator and delete all the screensaver files. While still in Administrator mode go to the mate-screensaver-hacks directory and copy all the new screensavers into the directory you just deleted all the old ones from, then close the directory.



              6. Open Mate-Screensaver and you should have all the Xscreensavers available for use.



                For GLSlideshow- open Text Editor as Administrator and then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop .



                Look for the following entry:



                Exec=glslideshow -root



                Modify this line to instead read:



                Exec=glslideshow -root -duration 15 -pan 15 -fade 5 -zoom 75



              Where:



              duration represents the amount of time (in seconds) to display an image for



              pan represents the amount of time (in seconds) to run the pan effect on this image



              fade represents the transition time (in seconds) to fade between images



              zoom represents the amount to zoom and pan as a percentage. Default: 75, meaning that 75% or more of each image will always be visible. If set to 100%, then the images will always fill the screen, and no panning or zooming will occur. Images will still smoothly fade from one to another, however, assuming -fade is non-zero.



              Note: With the settings of -pan 6 -duration 30, each image will be displayed five times (30/6), and then a new image will be loaded. If you want a new image to be loaded at each fade, then set -pan and -duration to the same value.



              ~~~ IMPORTANT ~~~



              If GLSlideshow doesn't load after the set amount of time, follow these instructions:



              Run:



              $ sudo pluma /usr/share/applications/screensavers/personal-slideshow.desktop


              Enter: Password



              Text Editor will open as -Superuser- and the personal-slideshow.desktop file will be blank.



              In same window click-Open and select File System, then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop file.



              Click: Edit and Select All, then copy and paste to personal-slideshow.desktop file.



              In the personal-slideshow.desktop file look for the following entry:



              Name=GLSlideshow


              Change it to a new name:



              Name=(whatever you want)



              Save and Exit



              Open Mate-Screensaver and select your new slideshow screensaver. It should work just fine.



              Use the same info above to adjust the settings. Just make sure you open personal-slideshow.desktop instead of glslideshow.desktop...



              For GLSlideshow- to change the image directory open home/.xscreensaver in Text Editor. (Hidden file - mark Show hidden files.)



              Look for the following entry:



              imageDirectory: /home/*whatever*/*whatever*


              Modify this line by replacing the current directory path with your new one. Save and exit.






              share|improve this answer



























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                Mate-Screensaver (Using XScreensavers)



                1. Download [mate-screensaver-hacks] package, unpack it and hold for later.



                2. Install packages with additional screensavers:
                  xscreensaver-data
                  xscreensaver-data-extra
                  xscreensaver-gl
                  xscreensaver-gl-extra
                  xscreensaver



                  [Note: xscreensaver is ONLY installed to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory and to set your image directory.]




                3. Run: xscreensaver to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory.



                  [Note: Do Not start the xscreensaver daemon. I don't know what will happen if you do.]



                  For GLSlideshow- click the Advanced-TAB in the upper left and select [Choose Random Image] then browse to the image directory you want to use and open it, then close Xscreensaver.



                4. Use Synaptic Package Manager and do a Complete Removal of (xscreensaver) ONLY.


                5. Open: /usr/share/applications/screensavers as Administrator and delete all the screensaver files. While still in Administrator mode go to the mate-screensaver-hacks directory and copy all the new screensavers into the directory you just deleted all the old ones from, then close the directory.



                6. Open Mate-Screensaver and you should have all the Xscreensavers available for use.



                  For GLSlideshow- open Text Editor as Administrator and then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop .



                  Look for the following entry:



                  Exec=glslideshow -root



                  Modify this line to instead read:



                  Exec=glslideshow -root -duration 15 -pan 15 -fade 5 -zoom 75



                Where:



                duration represents the amount of time (in seconds) to display an image for



                pan represents the amount of time (in seconds) to run the pan effect on this image



                fade represents the transition time (in seconds) to fade between images



                zoom represents the amount to zoom and pan as a percentage. Default: 75, meaning that 75% or more of each image will always be visible. If set to 100%, then the images will always fill the screen, and no panning or zooming will occur. Images will still smoothly fade from one to another, however, assuming -fade is non-zero.



                Note: With the settings of -pan 6 -duration 30, each image will be displayed five times (30/6), and then a new image will be loaded. If you want a new image to be loaded at each fade, then set -pan and -duration to the same value.



                ~~~ IMPORTANT ~~~



                If GLSlideshow doesn't load after the set amount of time, follow these instructions:



                Run:



                $ sudo pluma /usr/share/applications/screensavers/personal-slideshow.desktop


                Enter: Password



                Text Editor will open as -Superuser- and the personal-slideshow.desktop file will be blank.



                In same window click-Open and select File System, then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop file.



                Click: Edit and Select All, then copy and paste to personal-slideshow.desktop file.



                In the personal-slideshow.desktop file look for the following entry:



                Name=GLSlideshow


                Change it to a new name:



                Name=(whatever you want)



                Save and Exit



                Open Mate-Screensaver and select your new slideshow screensaver. It should work just fine.



                Use the same info above to adjust the settings. Just make sure you open personal-slideshow.desktop instead of glslideshow.desktop...



                For GLSlideshow- to change the image directory open home/.xscreensaver in Text Editor. (Hidden file - mark Show hidden files.)



                Look for the following entry:



                imageDirectory: /home/*whatever*/*whatever*


                Modify this line by replacing the current directory path with your new one. Save and exit.






                share|improve this answer















                Mate-Screensaver (Using XScreensavers)



                1. Download [mate-screensaver-hacks] package, unpack it and hold for later.



                2. Install packages with additional screensavers:
                  xscreensaver-data
                  xscreensaver-data-extra
                  xscreensaver-gl
                  xscreensaver-gl-extra
                  xscreensaver



                  [Note: xscreensaver is ONLY installed to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory and to set your image directory.]




                3. Run: xscreensaver to load the .xscreensaver file into the /home directory.



                  [Note: Do Not start the xscreensaver daemon. I don't know what will happen if you do.]



                  For GLSlideshow- click the Advanced-TAB in the upper left and select [Choose Random Image] then browse to the image directory you want to use and open it, then close Xscreensaver.



                4. Use Synaptic Package Manager and do a Complete Removal of (xscreensaver) ONLY.


                5. Open: /usr/share/applications/screensavers as Administrator and delete all the screensaver files. While still in Administrator mode go to the mate-screensaver-hacks directory and copy all the new screensavers into the directory you just deleted all the old ones from, then close the directory.



                6. Open Mate-Screensaver and you should have all the Xscreensavers available for use.



                  For GLSlideshow- open Text Editor as Administrator and then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop .



                  Look for the following entry:



                  Exec=glslideshow -root



                  Modify this line to instead read:



                  Exec=glslideshow -root -duration 15 -pan 15 -fade 5 -zoom 75



                Where:



                duration represents the amount of time (in seconds) to display an image for



                pan represents the amount of time (in seconds) to run the pan effect on this image



                fade represents the transition time (in seconds) to fade between images



                zoom represents the amount to zoom and pan as a percentage. Default: 75, meaning that 75% or more of each image will always be visible. If set to 100%, then the images will always fill the screen, and no panning or zooming will occur. Images will still smoothly fade from one to another, however, assuming -fade is non-zero.



                Note: With the settings of -pan 6 -duration 30, each image will be displayed five times (30/6), and then a new image will be loaded. If you want a new image to be loaded at each fade, then set -pan and -duration to the same value.



                ~~~ IMPORTANT ~~~



                If GLSlideshow doesn't load after the set amount of time, follow these instructions:



                Run:



                $ sudo pluma /usr/share/applications/screensavers/personal-slideshow.desktop


                Enter: Password



                Text Editor will open as -Superuser- and the personal-slideshow.desktop file will be blank.



                In same window click-Open and select File System, then open /usr/share/applications/screensavers/glslideshow.desktop file.



                Click: Edit and Select All, then copy and paste to personal-slideshow.desktop file.



                In the personal-slideshow.desktop file look for the following entry:



                Name=GLSlideshow


                Change it to a new name:



                Name=(whatever you want)



                Save and Exit



                Open Mate-Screensaver and select your new slideshow screensaver. It should work just fine.



                Use the same info above to adjust the settings. Just make sure you open personal-slideshow.desktop instead of glslideshow.desktop...



                For GLSlideshow- to change the image directory open home/.xscreensaver in Text Editor. (Hidden file - mark Show hidden files.)



                Look for the following entry:



                imageDirectory: /home/*whatever*/*whatever*


                Modify this line by replacing the current directory path with your new one. Save and exit.







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