Earlier today I posted on how to activate the screen saver from the command line. But I hadn’t yet mentioned how to set it up. Before I do, let’s look at the /System/Library/Screen Savers directory. Here you should see a number of bundles, such as RSS Visualizer.qtz, Paper Shadow.slideSaver, Flurry.saver, Arabesque.qtz and any third party screen savers you may have installed. These are the paths to your screen savers. In order to set which screen saver you would like to use from the command line, you’re going to use the defaults command along with the com.apple.screensaver domain. First let’s read the settings there: defaults -currentHost read com.apple.screensaver Which will provide…