Mosaic Screensaver with iPhoto Library

Hi,
When trying to use the Mosaic Screensaver, I get a message saying that I must have an iPhoto library in order to use the screensaver. I have a library located in Home>Pictures>iPhoto. It is titled _iPhoto Library_. I have even tried this with iPhoto open but with no avail.
Ideas?
C h r i s t o p h

No avail. Still not letting me do the mosaic. Sorry.
C h r i s t o p h

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