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    Pokemon-Terminal

    Pokemon-Terminal

    Pokemon terminal themes

    719 unique Pokemon. Select Pokemon by name or by index number. Ability to change the Desktop Wallpaper & the Terminal background. Internal search system for finding Pokemon. Supports iTerm2, ConEmu, Terminology, Windows Terminal, and Tilix terminal emulators. Supports Windows, MacOS, GNOME, Openbox (with feh), i3wm (with feh), and sway for desktops.
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    PortalView Live Desktop Wallpaper v1.63

    PortalView Live Desktop Wallpaper v1.63

    Watch the World on Your Linux Desktop!

    PortalView delivers real-time wallpaper from thousands of webcams and weather sites worldwide. Launch this simple Python program on the boot or with a click to watch the sun set over the Mediterranean or Old Faithful erupt in Yellowstone Park. Automatic updating allows you to monitor your local webcam or road conditions without keeping a resource-hungry browser open. Doppler and Satellite maps keep you informed of approaching weather. World Sunlight maps (Earthlights) include rectangular,...
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    Webcamgrab

    Webcamgrab

    Create random JPG wallpaper from a user updatable list of webcams

    Webcamgrab randomly pulls a JPG image from a user maintained list of webcams and saves it to a specific file and location. Since the file name and location do not change, it can be selected for wallpaper. Written in Python 2.6, For Linux only, You will need to install or have installed Python and lynx (your Linux distro should offer them), I am using webcamgrab in Gnome 2. It should work with any GUI which lets you select a JPG for wallpaper, Can be launched once at start up or manually if desired. For true elegance can be launched using cron or Evolution's calendar or other timed launcher however often you like (I use Evolution's calendar and it works fine), webcamgrab is not interactive - once configured you can leave it alone. ...
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    Wpmaker

    Wpmaker

    Switches desktop wallpapers and generates collages.

    Wpmaker sets your desktop wallpaper, chooses randomly from a folder on your computer. It can also generate collages from multiple images.
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    Gaze at the landscape is a wallpaper switcher that uses on-line sources of pictures to provide a delightful desktop environment.
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