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   Message 85,525 of 87,272   
   eho to All   
   Re: error message on okular & screensave   
   15 Dec 21 16:12:04   
   
   From: adress@signatu.re   
      
   Am Tue, 14 Dec 2021 23:14:46 -0000 (UTC) schrieb Ander:   
      
   > On 2021-12-12, eho  wrote:   
   [...]   
   >> org.kde.okular.ui: Unable to inhibit screensaver   
   >> QDBusError("org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown", "The name   
   >> org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver was not provided by any .service files")   
   >>   
   >> Killed xfce-screensaver, which didn't work anyway, same message.   
   [...]   
      
   > Try installing oxygen-icons (packages, not SBo). It will fix most icon   
   > issues outside KDE if you didn't install it fully.   
   > On the screensaver, maybe xscreensaver and the xfce4-screensaver one   
   > clash with each other. I'd remove xscreensaver with slackpkg.   
      
   Here are my installed oxygen* packages:   
      
    32100 Dez  1 05:23 oxygen-5.23.4-x86_64-1   
      882 Okt  1 18:04 oxygen-fonts-5.4.3-noarch-4   
     1882 Okt  1 18:04 oxygen-gtk2-1.4.6-x86_64-4   
   410287 Dez 13 07:15 oxygen-icons5-5.89.0-noarch-1   
      
   So this seems not to turn out as the problem...;)   
      
   removed xscreensaver, no result. But, it's just messages, the programs   
   work, and   
   I can always alias ,okular='okular 2>/dev/null' and I don't see them any   
   more.   
      
   I'm happy with the OS.   
      
   Thanks erich   
      
      
      
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