> Thanks Steve. That's what I have done, but I liked the screen saver. It's
> just that when it comes on the machine seems to stop computing the program and
> I don't think that is what is supposed to happen or they wouldn't give you the
> neat screen saver, right!! It appears to be computing properly while I'm
> doing other things on it.
Marvin,
I just added something about this to the 'Frequently Asked Questions' list on the front page of Einstein@Home. One solution is to set the screensaver to go to blank screen after (say) 10 minutes. This way you at least get *some* screensaver to watch. Better is to find a way to enable 'accelerated OpenGL graphics' on your PC's graphics card. Check to see if your computer vendor/graphics card manufacturer has an updated driver that does this. Also check that your screen resolution/color depth is set correctly to use this.
Bruce
