(Note that one must *never* kill xscreensaver with -9!)\n\
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-restart Causes the screensaver process to exit and then restart with\n\
- the same command line arguments as last time. Do this after\n\
- you've changed your X resource settings, to cause\n\
- xscreensaver to notice the changes.\n\
+ the same command line arguments as last time. You shouldn't\n\
+ really need to do this, since xscreensaver notices when the\n\
+ .xscreensaver file has changed and re-reads it as needed.\n\
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-lock Tells the running xscreensaver process to lock the screen\n\
immediately. This is like -activate, but forces locking as\n\