I am still on F29, however expect to upgrade to F30+ in April, 2020. One 'bug' which is really bugginig me is the inconsistency of the screensaver. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't; I'm used to it working most of the time, but lately, that has turned around so it's not working most of the time. Now, some boffin or technically minded person came up with the a theory that screensavers are not needed anymore because the modern screens don't need saving from burning images on them. I don't care about that; what I care about is the privacy a screensaver gives me when I'm away from my computer. I generally use the black 'screen blanking' feature currently found in the power savings; I would like that either fixed so it works consistently, or moved from power settings and a button placed on the task bar (could be optional) which I can press with the mouse and activate my saver, or in case I'm away for more than a set time, the saver will kick in automatically. Like it's supposed to do now, only it doesn't.
Hi, this really isn't a documentation bug so I'm moving it to a more relevant component.
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