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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Desktop Administrator's Guide Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Administering the Oracle Solaris Desktop
2. Managing User Preferences With GConf
Setting Screensaver Preferences
Setting Default Screensaver Preferences for All Users
Modifying Look and Feel of Your Screensaver
How to Add a Screensaver Display
Disabling a Screensaver Display
9. Overview of the Yelp Help Browser
10. Improving the Performance of the Oracle Solaris Desktop System
11. Disabling Features in the Oracle Solaris Desktop System
The default screensaver preferences are stored in the /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver file. To start the Screensaver preference tool, run the xscreensaver-demo command from the /usr/bin/ directory. To start the Screensaver preference tool from System menu, choose System → Preferences → Screensaver.
To set default screensaver preferences for all users, modify the XScreenSaver file. Or, you can use the XScreenSaver dialog to create a $HOME/.xscreensaver file, then copy the file to the location of the XScreenSaver file.
To restore the default settings for a user, delete the $HOME/.xscreensaver file from the user's home directory. If no $HOME/.xscreensaver file is present, the system uses the default preferences in the XScreenSaver file.
Note - The default display behavior of the XScreenSaver application is to display a blank screen.
To activate changes to the screensaver preferences, use the following command to reload the screensaver preferences:
# xscreensaver-command -restart
To modify screensaver application preferences, you can use the Screensaver preference tool. When you modify the screensaver preferences, the preferences are stored in the user's home directory, in the $HOME/.xscreensaver file.