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Asked: September 24, 20242024-09-24T17:35:10+05:30 2024-09-24T17:35:10+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I set up and customize the screensaver settings in my Ubuntu operating system?

anonymous user

Hey everyone, I could really use some help here. So, I’ve been trying to figure out how to set up and customize the screensaver settings on my Ubuntu system, and I’m hitting a wall. I mean, I thought it’d be a piece of cake, but you know how it is with tech sometimes—things don’t always work the way you expect.

First off, I’m not even sure where to start. When I go to the settings menu, I can’t seem to find anything that explicitly says “screensaver.” Is it hidden or something? Maybe it was moved to a different section? I also heard there’s a screensaver app or something like that you can use, but I have no clue how to install or use it.

Plus, it feels like a bit of a simmering mystery because I want to customize it too! I don’t just want any boring old screensaver. Dreaming of setting something cool like a slideshow of my vacation photos or maybe a nice relaxing nature scene. It’d be awesome to have something that reflects my style and makes my desktop pop while I’m doing nothing.

And what about timing? I’ve heard that you can adjust how long your computer stays idle before the screensaver kicks in. I typically step away for a while, and I don’t want it to fire up after just a couple of minutes. But I also don’t want it to take too long to start either. What’s the sweet spot for that?

Also, are there any specific commands I should be using? I’ve dabble a bit in the terminal, but I’m still learning. Is there a reliable manual or guide out there that could help me troubleshoot if I run into issues?

I’d really appreciate it if anyone could share their insights or tips. A simple step-by-step or any screenshots would be a bonus! Thanks in advance for the help—excited to get my screensaver game on point!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T17:35:11+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 5:35 pm



      Ubuntu Screensaver Help


      Customizing Screensaver on Ubuntu

      Setting up a screensaver on Ubuntu can feel like a little treasure hunt, but don’t worry, I got your back! Here’s a quick guide to help you out:

      • Finding the Settings:

        In the latest versions of Ubuntu, there actually isn’t a dedicated “screensaver” option in the settings menu. Instead, it’s all about the “Power” settings. Head to Settings > Power and you should find options about when the screen turns off or locks.

      • Installing a Screensaver App:

        Yes, there is a screensaver app you can install! You can use xscreensaver or gnome-screensaver. To install xscreensaver, open a terminal (you can use Ctrl + Alt + T) and type:

        sudo apt install xscreensaver xscreensaver-gl xscreensaver-data-extra

        After the installation, look for it in your applications or run xscreensaver-demo in the terminal to configure it!

      • Customizing Your Screensaver:

        In the xscreensaver settings, you can select from various screensavers or even add a slideshow! To set a slideshow of your vacation photos:

        xscreensaver-demo

        Choose the “Image” screensaver and point it to your photo directory. Easy peasy!

      • Timing Settings:

        You can adjust the idle time before the screensaver kicks in within the xscreensaver settings as well. A good sweet spot is typically around 10-15 minutes. It gives you enough time but doesn’t leave your screen on all day.

      • Terminal Commands:

        If you’re comfortable with the terminal, you can manage some settings through commands, but the GUI in xscreensaver is usually easier for quick adjustments!

      • Manual & Resources:

        If you run into any snags, the Ubuntu community is great! Websites like Ubuntu Help or forums can be super helpful.

      Once you’re all set up, just sit back and enjoy your customized screensaver. Have fun with it!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T17:35:11+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 5:35 pm



      Ubuntu Screensaver Setup

      To set up and customize the screensaver on your Ubuntu system, you’ll want to start by installing a screensaver package, as recent versions of Ubuntu have moved away from including a built-in screensaver in the settings panel. A popular option is xscreensaver. You can install it through the terminal by running the command sudo apt install xscreensaver xscreensaver-gl-extra xscreensaver-data-extra. After installation, you can access the screensaver settings by searching for “XScreensaver” in your application menu. Once opened, you can choose your favorite screensaver from the extensive selection available, including customizable options like slideshows of vacation photos or relaxing nature scenes. To enable screensaver functionality, ensure to check the box next to “Activate XScreenSaver” in the preferences.

      Regarding the timing of the screensaver activation, you can adjust the idle time in the same XScreensaver settings window. Look for the “Settings” configuration, where you can set the “Blank After” time. A sweet spot for many users is setting the idle time between 5-10 minutes based on how long you typically step away. For further customization, utilize terminal commands to tweak settings if needed. For help troubleshooting potential issues, the Ubuntu Community Documentation provides detailed guides. Additionally, using resources like Ask Ubuntu can provide a wealth of user-contributed solutions. With these tips, you should be well on your way to creating a visually appealing and functional screensaver on your Ubuntu system!


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