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jackpot@lemmy.ml to Unixporn@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

are there moving backgrounds in linux?

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are there moving backgrounds in linux?

jackpot@lemmy.ml to Unixporn@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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    Sounds awful, I don’t know why one would ever want that.

    That being said:

    https://github.com/GhostNaN/mpvpaper

    https://github.com/Horus645/swww

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      Respect for sharing the tools even though you don’t like them.

    • sLLiK@lemmy.ml
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      It warmed my nerd heart that the first thing I spotted in the mpvpaper repo was an animated Steins Gate background.

    • jackpot@lemmy.mlOP
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      usually movement is minimal

      • wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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        If I want movement on my desktop, I’m gonna down a fifth of vodka.

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          swww is better for your liver in long run 😁

  • Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works
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    If you run KDE Plasma as a Desktop Environment:

    • https://store.kde.org/p/1475528/
    • https://github.com/catsout/wallpaper-engine-kde-plugin

    If you roll with Hyprland compositer for Wayland, I think it can do wallpapers.

    I know I’ve seen 8/16/32bit videogame/anime sprites on some peoples setups.

    • https://hyprland.org/
    • https://wiki.hyprland.org/Useful-Utilities/Wallpapers/
  • Scoopta@programming.dev
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    Shameless self plug for a program I don’t even use because as cool as shaders for a wallpaper sounded…I prefer a nice anime one XD. https://hg.sr.ht/~scoopta/glpaper

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      yoo scoopta, how you doing?

      i was looking for glpaper just the other day, but forgot the name :(

      • Scoopta@programming.dev
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        A wild buffet appears. Hello, I’m pretty good, hbu? That’s kind of ironic, I saw this post and figured I’d comment in case someone was interested… didn’t think it’d be you lol.

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    I use swww for wayland. I’ve seen quite a few others with similar setups as well, though I don’t know how you do it on the Xorg side of things.

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      what even is wayland

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        Are you new to Linux? I’m not trying to be mean, but I just want to know so it’ll help me better approach the situation.

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          3 months usage

      • Gebruikersnaam@lemmy.ml
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        Wayland is a replacement for the X11 window system protocol and architecture with the aim to be easier to develop, extend, and maintain.

        Wayland is the language (protocol) that applications can use to talk to a display server in order to make themselves visible and get input from the user (a person). A Wayland server is called a “compositor”. Applications are Wayland clients.

        • jackpot@lemmy.mlOP
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          oh so wayland is like a ‘motherboard’ for software

          • Maniac@lemmy.world
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            Display servers like X11 and Wayland allow users to use GUI, without it you will be stuck using the TTY

  • redw0rm@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    Checkout Hidamari. Also if you are using GNOME , checkout Hanabi, a gnome extension

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    As in video wallpapers? Sure. KDE Plasma for one lets you install a bunch of wallpaper plugins ranging from video playback to live computed shaders and everything in between.

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    There’s a gnome extension for setting videos as your wallpaper

  • sweet@beehaw.org
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    swww is a daemon for wayland that lets you change your wallpaper in real time and can display moving Gifs and a ton of other formats (everything you’d expect) plus some free and OSS image formats like the ones from suckless. It also has these sick transition animations

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