
I'll update this after testing (and hopefully mark it SOLVED)!


I'll try this as soon as I get home today. I found a few things here and there, but nothing that had any instructions to it. I've searched up and down, all over Ubuntu Forums and did about 4 hours of Googling and couldn't find anything that I could understand. Thanks a million for all your time and for making everything so easy to follow. Here is a snippet of the last part of my file (the added part in red): You need to pt it in the correct position (programs: ) and I think maybe with the correct formatting. To the very bottom and save before closing that leafpad? Into the terminal, that will open the text document in leafpad and I'll just add: The only thing that I'm a little confused about is step #8. I hope it can handle it, only being an old Celeron M 1.80 with about 512-Mb of RAM. I'm guessing this will take a while, but as long as I do it step by step, in sequence, it will work with this little laptop. It should then show up in the list of available screensavers. Pkill xscreensaver & xscreensaver -nosplash & to the end of the list of screensavers and save the file. Sudo ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype/droid /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-droid
#HOW TO GET FLIP CLOCK SCREENSAVER INSTALL#
Sudo apt-get install fonts-droid libsdl-gfx1.2-4 Install it (note: the binary is precompiled) To find out which screensaver you have running, use this command: Here are the instructions that worked for me on xubuntu 12.04.ĭisclaimer: this program requires xscreensaver (the default installed with Xubuntu) and if gnome-screensaver is installed, it will disable it and install xscreensaver.

Unfortunately, it looks like you need to manually install it yourself from git (I can't find a PPA).
