I took the plunge, and I'm now in 24.04/Noble Numbat. Things went smoothly for the most part. I did have to reinstall WINE, but it went without a hitch. Strangely, it uninstalled CherryTree, but I simply reinstalled it from Discover. However, now xscreensaver no longer comes up automatically. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, but had no luck. I went into System Settings ==> Startup and Shutdown ==> Autostart, and I find XScreensaver Settings there. At first I thought that only the settings were there and I therefore needed the xscreensaver command there. However, when I clock on removing it, it removes, but then when I go to add it back, the only option is that same Xscreensaver Settings. When I click on Properties ==> Application, I find "xscreensaver-settings" under "Program". Is that maybe what's wrong? Should it just say "xscreensaver" or do you think it's something else? Also under Properties ==> Permissions, the "is executable" box is not checked off. Should it be?
If I run Xscreensaver-settings from the Launcher, it comes up just fine. Mode is: Random Screensaver. Blank After is set to 99 minutes and Cycle After is set to 10 minutes. The "Lock screen after" check box is not checked. I can click on the Preview button and it brings up whichever screensaver is chosen. Anyone know what's up with this? I would really miss this bringing up a random screensaver like it was doing before the upgrade. Instead, it shows me a blue and white graphic that shows the Kubuntu logo.
Obviously, this isn't an system meltdown, thank goodness, but I would like to fix it, if possible.
If I run Xscreensaver-settings from the Launcher, it comes up just fine. Mode is: Random Screensaver. Blank After is set to 99 minutes and Cycle After is set to 10 minutes. The "Lock screen after" check box is not checked. I can click on the Preview button and it brings up whichever screensaver is chosen. Anyone know what's up with this? I would really miss this bringing up a random screensaver like it was doing before the upgrade. Instead, it shows me a blue and white graphic that shows the Kubuntu logo.
Obviously, this isn't an system meltdown, thank goodness, but I would like to fix it, if possible.
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