-in any number of ways. I've never actually seen it. Presumably, there is
-some way to turn off KDE's screensaver framework, and make it so that the
-usual
+in any number of ways. I've never actually seen it, but I'm told that
+this is the way you disable it:
+.RS 4
+.TP 3
+\fB1: Switch off KDE's screen saver.\fP
+Open the ``\fIControl Center\fP'' and
+select the ``\fILook and Feel / Screensaver\fP'' page.
+Turn off the ``\fIEnable Screensaver\fP'' checkbox.
+.TP 3
+\fB2: Add xscreensaver to your startup programs.\fP
+Create a file in your \fI~/.kde2/Autostart/\fP directory
+called \fIlaunch-xscreensaver\fP. Make that file be executable,
+and contain a single line: \fI``xscreensaver\fP''.
+.RE
+.PP
+Now use xscreensaver normally, controlling it via the usual