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Wallpaper Setter

Azote – GTK+3 based picture browser and background setter

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Utilities

Azote is a GTK+3 – based picture browser and background setter, as the frontend to the swaybg (sway/Wayland) and feh (X windows) commands.

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Wallpaper Setter

swaybg – wallpaper utility for Wayland compositors

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Utilities

swaybg is a wallpaper utility for Wayland compositors. It displays a background image on all outputs of your Wayland session.

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Wallpaper Setter

xwallpaper – wallpaper setting utility for X

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Utilities

The aim of xwallpaper is to create a minimalistic wallpaper utility which focuses on the most common use cases.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: Fondo – wallpaper tool

June 11, 2021 Steve Emms Desktop, Reviews, Software

Fondo lets you quickly find beautiful wallpapers from Unsplash. Enjoy your new wallpaper with a single click.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: WallpaperDownloader – download, change, manage wallpapers

January 8, 2021 Steve Emms Desktop, Reviews, Software

Manage your wallpaper with WallpaperDownloader.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: Variety – wallpaper changer software

August 28, 2020 Steve Emms Desktop, Reviews, Software, Utilities

Variety is a wallpaper manager for Linux systems. It supports numerous desktops and wallpaper sources, including local files and online services: Flickr, Wallhaven, Unsplash, and more.

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Gemini

Gemini – audio player with wallpaper changer

December 2, 2019 Luke Baker Multimedia, Reviews

Gemini is a simple audio player that sports an integrated wallpaper changer.

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Linux Candy

Linux Candy: WallGen – image generator tool

August 19, 2019 Steve Emms Desktop, Reviews, Software, Utilities

Let’s start our candy adventure with WallGen. It’s a small command-line utility that generates HQ poly wallpapers with only a few text arguments for inputs. Depending on these arguments, you can create shape-based patterns, randomly filled surfaces, and even image-based patterns.

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