Difference between revisions of "Turn off photo screensaver"
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If your video looks jerky, or your system seems to respond slowly, you can try to turn off your Photo Screensaver. | If your video looks jerky, or your system seems to respond slowly, you can try to turn off your Photo Screensaver. | ||
− | Go to the KDE desktop, | + | * Go to the KDE desktop, from the Linux MCE Launch Manger panel, choose "open admin website". Login using the username you defined to LinuxMCE during setup. By default the password is your username. |
− | + | * Choose Media Directors. Then scroll down to Software Modules. Click on edit. You can then deselect the photo screensaver. | |
− | Choose Media Directors. Then scroll down to Software Modules. Click on edit. You can then deselect the photo screensaver. | + | * Go back to the Linux MCE Launch Manger pane. Stop LMCE Media Director (MD). Then start it again. |
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− | Go back to the Linux MCE Launch Manger pane. Stop LMCE Media Director (MD). Then start it again. | + | |
[[Category: Tutorials]] | [[Category: Tutorials]] |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 6 November 2011
If your video looks jerky, or your system seems to respond slowly, you can try to turn off your Photo Screensaver.
- Go to the KDE desktop, from the Linux MCE Launch Manger panel, choose "open admin website". Login using the username you defined to LinuxMCE during setup. By default the password is your username.
- Choose Media Directors. Then scroll down to Software Modules. Click on edit. You can then deselect the photo screensaver.
- Go back to the Linux MCE Launch Manger pane. Stop LMCE Media Director (MD). Then start it again.