Looking for Linux Screensaver Alternatives

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Asked By ChillPanda99 On

I recently made the switch from Windows to Bazzite, and I'm really enjoying it! The only feature I'm missing is a screensaver. On my Windows 11 PC, I had a screensaver that would activate after 30 minutes of inactivity, which was great for my OLED monitors to prevent screen burn-in. Is there a similar option for Linux so I can get screensavers back?

2 Answers

Answered By CleverSocks42 On

Screensavers aren't as common these days since there are better ways to keep your display safe. You could use the screen blanking feature, which is available in any power management settings. If you're using a desktop environment, you should find this option in the configurations. I use swayidle for my setup. But I get it, screen blanking can be a hassle sometimes!

ScreenGeek88 -

Totally agree! Every time I use screen blanking, my monitor loses connection and I have to reconnect the DP cable. So I'm on the lookout for something that keeps the display active instead.

Answered By TechSavvyTom On

If you're after screensavers, you should definitely check out xscreensaver. It's compatible with Wayland now and works pretty well! Just keep in mind that a lot of systems moved away from screensavers because some could prevent power saving states due to their increasing complexity.

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