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    SetBingWP

    Sets bing's picture of the day as wallpaper for your desktop.

    setBingWP.sh is a bash shell script that's meant to be run when you login to your Linux, Windows or Mac desktop. It checks your internet connection, downloads the image of the day from bing.com, optionally includes the image's description into the picture and sets it as wallpaper for your desktop environment. Like this you have a different, beautiful desktop background every day.
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    Wikimedia Picture of the Day Background

    Wikimedia Picture of the Day Background

    Uses Wikimedia picture of the day for desktop wallpaper

    Script which downloads current and future POTD from Wikimedia Commons, adds a summary caption to the bottom, and sets as desktop background image for gnome. Can also be setup on a server to download images any desired time of the day then mirror them for faster retrival from personal devices on the LAN. Has been tested on Ubuntu. Could be used on a RaspberryPi powered digital picture frame. Need to impliment auto cleanup for old images. Please leave feedback & suggestions for improvement!
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    planet-slideshow

    Wallpaper maker with xplanet renderings and image slideshow

    ...Additionally the script can work also as a wallpaper slideshow (i.e. taking a background image - usually a picture - randomly from a folder or supplied from the command line). The picture image can be stretched to full-screen or re-sized and re-positioned on the wallpaper next to XPlanet renderings. The script is written in Bash (Bourne-again shell), and requires XPlanet, ImageMagick and optionally POM (PhaseOfTheMoon).
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    switch-wp

    Gnome Shell Wallpaper slide show

    This script runs in the background and changes wallpapers at regular intervals. It is capable of monitoring more than one directories recursively [upto a configured depth] for images. It randomizes the images and set them as desktop background. Although it runs in the background it accepts some commands to change the configuration at run time. Some of the commands are. Next, Back, Pause, Play,Stop. It reduces its priority, so that it does not consume much of cpu time.
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    WallBash - a simple bash script that brings to your computers Ubuntu wallpapers
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