![]() Get:2 trusty-updates/main pm-utils all 1.4.1-13ubuntu0.2 Get:1 trusty-security/main perl amd64 5.18.2-2ubuntu1.1 Libssl1.0.0 linux-libc-dev openssl oxideqt-codecs perl perl-baseĢ0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 16.0 MB of additional disk space will be used. Liboxideqt-qmlplugin liboxideqtcore0 liboxideqtquick0 libperl5.18 libssh-4 Glib-networking-services libgnutls-openssl27 libgnutls26 Linux-image-generic-lts-wily linux-signed-generic-lts-wilyĬa-certificates cpio glib-networking glib-networking-common Linux-generic-lts-wily linux-headers-generic-lts-wily The following packages have been kept back: Make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Anyway, after I run 'make' it gives me make Try `./configure -help'.Īnd I see a configure error. noĬonfigure: error: Couldn't find X11 headers/libs. noĬhecking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files. two argumentsĬhecking for special C compiler options needed for large files. none requiredĬhecking how to call gettimeofday. yesĬhecking for library containing opendir. yesĬhecking for dirent.h that defines DIR. yesĬhecking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible. voidĬhecking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included. bin/grepĬhecking return type of signal handlers. yesĬhecking for grep that handles long lines and -e. usr/bin/install -cĬhecking whether "$ -d" creates intermediate directories. yesĬhecking for a BSD-compatible install. gcc -pedantic -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wnested-externs -Wmissing-prototypes -Wno-overlength-strings -Wdeclaration-after-statement -std=c89 -U_STRICT_ANSI_ -EĬhecking for an ANSI C-conforming const. yesĬhecking how to run the C preprocessor. yesĬhecking whether gcc accepts -no-cpp-precomp. ![]() yesĬhecking whether gcc accepts -Wdeclaration-after-statement. yesĬhecking whether gcc accepts -Wno-overlength-strings. noĬhecking whether the compiler works on ANSI C. PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLEĬhecking if more special flags are required for pthreads. yesĬhecking for joinable pthread attribute. noĬhecking whether pthreads work with -pthread. noĬhecking for the pthreads library -llthread. noĬhecking whether pthreads work with -kthread. noĬhecking whether pthreads work with -Kthread. noĬhecking whether pthreads work without any flags. noĬhecking for the pthreads library -lpthreads. none neededĬhecking if compiler needs -Werror to reject unknown flags. yesĬhecking for gcc option to accept ISO C89. noĬhecking whether we are using the GNU C compiler. a.outĬhecking whether we are cross compiling. yesĬhecking for C compiler default output file name. x86_64-unknown-linux-gnuĬhecking whether the C compiler works. x86_64-unknown-linux-gnuĬhecking host system type. If the latest version isn’t available as a package, there’s the full source code available.Current directory: /home/ubuntu/Desktop/xscreensaver-5.34Ĭhecking build system type. It’s worth checking if your distro provides the latest version. This installs version 5.42 which isn’t actually the latest version. For example in Ubuntu, XScreenSaver can be installed with the command: You’ll find a convenient package available in many Linux distributions which makes installation trivial. ![]() XScreenSaver is included with almost all Unix systems running the X11 Window System. The screen savers are known in the software’s development as ‘hacks’ and range from simple 2D effects to 3D demonstrations of complex mathematical principles, to simulations of other computer systems, space phenomena, to re-creations of artefacts and effects from movies such as Tron, Star Wars and The Matrix. XScreenSaver offers a couple of hundred different screen savers together with a framework for blanking and locking the screen. They don’t “save” your monitor unless you’ve managed to connect your PC to an ancient CRT monitor. They are certainly misnamed in today’s scene. Screen savers are a legacy from an earlier technology. Screen savers display an animation that consistently changes so that a static image isn’t left on the screen for any length of time.
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