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qot | 4 years ago

Linux isn't even close for normal people's desktop use.

Just recently I tried and failed to simply set up a screensaver that turns my screen black (not off!) to save my display from burn-in. Eventually I just gave up. You can't do this with stock GNOME. I also tried xscreensaver (but the Debian-specific instructions in the man page are out of date) and xfce4-screensaver, both didn't work.

I've been using Debian GNU/Linux since Feb 2016 and consider myself adept but still couldn't figure this very simple task out.

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prmoustache|4 years ago

Even my grandmother who used her first computer late in her seventies knew how to do that on linux.

qot|4 years ago

Please enlighten me. I've sunk hours into this.

phendrenad2|4 years ago

To be fair, what you're looking for (black but not off) is probably not something many people would want or care about. But it does demonstrate how (A) inflexible and (B) feature-poor most Linux distros are

qot|4 years ago

I'm really just looking to display a screensaver which _is_ something people want and care about.

All screensaver software that I've seen supports displaying an image / slide show which I will simply set to a black image. Another common feature is just displaying black.

Note: in Windows both of these are quite easy.

nxbp|4 years ago

What? It really couldn't be simpler: You open settings -> screensaver, choose blank after N minutes and close the settings window. Works.

hsbauauvhabzb|4 years ago

Use xautolock with i3lock w/ a black image..

qot|4 years ago

That will still black the display when I'm watching youtube.