Since I too also wanted to run gnome-shell, I didn't want to remove the gnome-screensaver package (which would also remove the gnome-core package). <br>
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And since I couldn't see a way to NOT start gnome-screensaver. I created the following shellscript (XScreenSaverStart - because what I really want to do is start the xscreensaver without having it fight with the gnome screensaver):<div style="margin-left:40px"><br>
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Code:
#!/bin/sh<br>
while sleep 1<br>
do<br>
if gnome-screensaver-command --query 2>&1 |<br>
grep --silent "Screensaver is not running"<br>
then<br>
/bin/true<br>
else<br>
gnome-screensaver-command --exit<br>
sleep 1<br>
xscreensaver -no-splash &<br>
exit<br>
fi<br>
done<br>
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Then I run the "Startup Applications" program to add this as a startup application.<br>
After logging out and logging back in, all was set.<br>
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