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Message 1266179 - Posted: 31 Jul 2012, 12:20:20 UTC

There is clearly something wrong with the graphics.

Classic


Minimalist:


Also I cannot see any of the gaussian fits.

I would really like to use the minimalist theme.
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Message 1266188 - Posted: 31 Jul 2012, 13:46:17 UTC - in response to Message 1266179.  

Never mind about the gaussian fits. I can see them.
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Message 1266450 - Posted: 1 Aug 2012, 16:33:10 UTC

How do you have a screensaver in linux????

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Did you compile this yourself or something? Which distro do you use, and how do you have the screensaver! Last I knew, we do not, and will not, have a linux port of the screensaver.
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Message 1266459 - Posted: 1 Aug 2012, 16:42:42 UTC - in response to Message 1266450.  

BOINC has an X11-screen saver for Linux. Has had it for close to two years now.
I don't think that Seti has one, but the OP --and you-- should at least be able to run the BOINC default OpenGL screen saver.

For the source code, see http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/browser/boinc/trunk/boinc/clientscr, file screensaver_x11.cpp and Makefile.am
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