Quoting Darac Marjal on 2010-09-29 04:12:18:
> If you like random pictures, or want a GUI to do this, I can recommend
> Wally[1] as a good wallpaper changers. It's one of the few that knows
> about XFCE, too.
>
> [1] http://www.becrux.com/index.php?page=projects&name=wally
I was bored yesterday,
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 10:12:18 +0100
Darac Marjal wrote:
> If you like random pictures, or want a GUI to do this, I can recommend
> Wally[1] as a good wallpaper changers. It's one of the few that knows
> about XFCE, too.
>
> [1] http://www.becrux.com/index.php?page=projects&name=wally
Thanks for
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 05:30:13PM -0500, Brian Ryans wrote:
> I don't know how commonly known this is, but I figured it wouldn't hurt
> to throw this out there.
>
> 1. Create a backdrops list file using xfce, or by hand. I'll call this
> $LISTFILE.
>
> 2. Set your backdrop to $LISTFILE.
>
> 3.
I don't know how commonly known this is, but I figured it wouldn't hurt
to throw this out there.
1. Create a backdrops list file using xfce, or by hand. I'll call this
$LISTFILE.
2. Set your backdrop to $LISTFILE.
3. Place this script somewhere on your disk.
,[ xfce-reload-desktop ]-
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