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I've had the same problem.
I am a complete linux n00b, and I recently installed Kubuntu linux on my laptop. When I started the resolution was not what I had hoped so following instructions in the help files I installed the nvidia drivers. Unfortunately this borked my X! After reconfiguring and switching back to the "nv" drivers instead of the "nvidia" drivers (no idea what the difference is myself!) I have X back and also running in a decent resolution.
The problem is now none of the OpenGL screensavers work, although they did before my escapade. I'm guessing that nothing using OpenGL is going to work, although I don't have any way to test that other than the screensavers.
Can anyone make some suggestions as to possible solutions? (Other than the obvious "you're a moron you don't deserve Linux"?)
~Shiv
I've had the same problem.
I am a complete linux n00b, and I recently installed Kubuntu linux on my laptop. When I started the resolution was not what I had hoped so following instructions in the help files I installed the nvidia drivers. Unfortunately this borked my X! After reconfiguring and switching back to the "nv" drivers instead of the "nvidia" drivers (no idea what the difference is myself!) I have X back and also running in a decent resolution.
The problem is now none of the OpenGL screensavers work, although they did before my escapade. I'm guessing that nothing using OpenGL is going to work, although I don't have any way to test that other than the screensavers.
Can anyone make some suggestions as to possible solutions? (Other than the obvious "you're a moron you don't deserve Linux"?)
~Shiv

I suspect that you've fallen prey to a upstream problem. Kde won't start screensavers automatically. This bug has actually been fixed, but it hasn't trickled down to Kubuntu yet. You should still be able to start your screesaver manually by clicking the lock screen button.

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