Pandoras battery is huge and can probably absorb a little screensaver action without too much hit, or so I'd have thought. A bigger argument is surely the use of NAND space for items many wouldn't use, same as boot up animations/sounds etc or a sound scheme within the OS.
I imagine the normal XFCE screensaver functions have been trimmed out of the Pandora version of XFCE but surely they could be re-added via opkg if someone in the know will point to where?
A better option for this kind of thing would be a PND or OPKG installer like Dave1234's for the Dev tools, which covers options such as these. The current screenblanking, is pretty pointless and largely just annoys people when attempting to watch videos. Its fairly easily disabled but some user friendly control of this option would be far better, with the option to install these features and any screensavers the user wishes via a PND or somesuch.
You may wish to dive into the XFCE screensaver settings via google searches of Linux forums for clues as to how to go about this yourself, in the absence of anyone in the know stepping forward, something along these lines for example
http://www.linuxques...ensaver-458516/ but if your unfamiliar with Linux, you'll probably need alot of time for experimentation and would be wiser to do so via an SD install, rather than the NAND set up.
Hope you get somewhere
