This is a discussion on removing obscene screen savers? within the Linux Administration forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Somehow obscene screen saver pictures have gotten on to my system. I'm running Fedora Core 3 and the screen ...
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Somehow obscene screen saver pictures have gotten on to my system. I'm running Fedora Core 3 and the screen savers come up randomly and about every fifth day I get an eye full. I tried to find the offending files, but have not found them yet. Can anyone tell me where and what to look for? Or can someone point me to documentation on screen savers? Jim Anderson |
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Jim Anderson <ezjab@ieee.org> writes:
> Somehow obscene screen saver pictures have gotten on to my > system. I'm running Fedora Core 3 and the screen savers > come up randomly and about every fifth day I get an eye > full. I tried to find the offending files, but have not > found them yet. Can anyone tell me where and what to look > for? Or can someone point me to documentation on screen > savers? I can't seem to find it on the documentation of my current xscreensaver installation, on Fedora Core 4, but do seem to recall that some of the screen saver modes, that manipulate images, could grab images from the web. Try running xscreensaver-demo (or look in the appropriate kde or gnome control panel with screensaver options) for an option to get images from the web. -- HASM |
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HASM, Thank you for the suggestion. I have at least set my screen saver to a fixed choice. I kind of like the random screen savers popping up, so I'm hoping to eventually weed out the pornography. Regards, Jim HASM wrote: > Jim Anderson <ezjab@ieee.org> writes: > > >>Somehow obscene screen saver pictures have gotten on to my >>system. I'm running Fedora Core 3 and the screen savers >>come up randomly and about every fifth day I get an eye >>full. I tried to find the offending files, but have not >>found them yet. Can anyone tell me where and what to look >>for? Or can someone point me to documentation on screen >>savers? > > > I can't seem to find it on the documentation of my current xscreensaver > installation, on Fedora Core 4, but do seem to recall that some of the > screen saver modes, that manipulate images, could grab images from the > web. Try running xscreensaver-demo (or look in the appropriate kde or > gnome control panel with screensaver options) for an option to get images > from the web. > > -- HASM > |
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Jim Anderson wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestion. I have at least set my > screen saver to a fixed choice. I kind of like the > random screen savers popping up, so I'm hoping to > eventually weed out the pornography. Jim, over the years, I've collected various images from art, fractal & photography NGs & sites. If you've got the disk space to do that, you can still get the variety, but use images you want. Bill K |
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