the clock screen saver please

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fleamailman

the clock screen saver please

Post by fleamailman »

Ok, I am ex kubuntu, but love the clock screen saver they have, just I need to know the name, where it is and how to download and install it, thanks
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Anaxis

Re: the clock screen saver please

Post by Anaxis »

While I don't know the name, I do know that many KDE applications can be downloaded through Synaptic, even if you're not using KDE. However, even a simple programme like a clock screensaver might pull in quite a few dependency libraries, so make sure you've got plenty of RAM to handle opening both GNOME/XFCE/FluxBox libraries and KDE libraries, assuming you're not using the KDE version of Mint already, in which case, ignore my blabbering idiocy.

Installation from Synaptic is REALLY straight forward, as simple as "Mark for installation" and "Apply."
fleamailman

Re: the clock screen saver please

Post by fleamailman »

thanks, I will give it a try then
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