Spider Man (http://www.uselesscreations.com/spiderman/)
Matrix (http://www.uselesscreations.com/itm/)
Tomb Raider (http://www.uselesscreations.com/tombraider/)
Star Trek (http://www.uselesscreations.com/startrek/)
Dr Who (http://www.uselesscreations.com/drwho/)
Star Wars (http://www.uselesscreations.com/starwars3d/)
I haven't had a screensaver in soooooooooo long :P
You need a naked James as a screen saver. You'll never use your computer agian. :D :D
Do they work on my peculiar system too? ;B
Quote from: copycat on August 15, 2004, 02:01:13 PM
Do they work on my peculiar system too? ;B
No.
Thanks for the idea, I'll post linux screensavers.
Some of the screensavers are so good, they might give you enough reason to switch to Linux. lol
Linux/Unix/OSX Screensavers
(http://www.linuxforum.com/upload_screensaver/matrix36/thumb_matrix.jpg)
Matrix (http://www.linuxforum.com/downloadScreensaver.php?id=36)
(http://www.linuxforum.com/upload_screensaver/glsnake17/thumb_glsnake.jpg)
GLsnake (http://www.linuxforum.com/downloadScreensaver.php?id=17)
(http://www.linuxforum.com/upload_screensaver/glmatrix16/thumb_glmatrix.jpg)
GLmatrix (http://www.linuxforum.com/downloadScreensaver.php?id=16)
(http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/demo.gif)
Xscreensaver (http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/)
This is a GREAT package of screensavers for Linux.
P.S.
I've used them all, except for one of the Matrix screensavers.
/me looks at his list of screensavers embedded into KDE...
- The Matric, yup, that's actually the one I'm running now.
- GLSnake: check
- GLMatrix: there too.
Actually, I have a lot of screensavers I haven't tried yet, so I don't need anymore, just now. 8)