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Who even uses screensavers anymore? Just set the screen to turn off after a set amount of time.
a visible locking screen saver on idle workstations is a requirement in many places.
AFAIK screen locking is already possible and widely implemented; it's just being handled by the display manager (? I think that that's the right term). It's just that you can't install anything that provides a fancy animation, if I understand correctly.
Yes and my screen locks when the screen turns off, don't need useless graphics bouncing around.
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With the increasing popularity of OLED displays, screensavers might make a comeback. Although I still think OLED displays aren't worth it.
It's not gonna be better than turning the screen off.
Oleds have built in hardware screen saver
jwz addressed this, actually, by responding, "Who hurt you?"