is all it takes.
You then can configure xscreensaver from the settings panel of xfce just like in previous releases.
But I really wish they would fix light-locker as it does not nuke my monitor profiles on sleep like xscreensaver does.
A bit of a PITAon a widegamut screen.
sudo -s
apt-get purge light-locker
apt-get install xscreensaver
is all it takes.
You then can configure xscreensaver from the settings panel of xfce just like in previous releases.
But I really wish they would fix light-locker as it does not nuke my monitor profiles on sleep like xscreensaver does.
A bit of a PITAon a widegamut screen.