Very cool! I had not even considered this route. From a shell it's as
easy as:
# dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface enable false
to disable the screen saver. I tried this from Perl:
system "dcop kdesktop KScreensaverIface enable false";
which does not work. I see there is a dcop library for Perl I'll have
to look into tonight.
Jeff Birt
Electronics Engineer
Integrated Systems Facility
University of Missouri - Rolla
573.341.6058
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Subject: Re: how to turn on/off the bloody KDE screen saver from a
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On 4/29/05, Birt, Jeffrey <birtj(a)umr.edu> wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to shut off the bloody screen saver
in
KDE
from a script.
We could report you to the police for that....
Investigate dcop & dcopquit. See
http://resolute.ucsd.edu/diwaker/articles/linux-tips.html
for examples.
HTH
N.Emile...
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