
Pacwall Generates Wallpaper Based On Your Installed Packages DistroTube
video description
Date: 2022-03-30
Related videos
Comments and reviews: 9
Jack
Never understood things like that (including conky). Yeah, looks really cool. But how often do people look at their wallpapers? Even on floating DEs I almost never see my wallpaper, even less on a tiling window manager.
reply
Never understood things like that (including conky). Yeah, looks really cool. But how often do people look at their wallpapers? Even on floating DEs I almost never see my wallpaper, even less on a tiling window manager.
reply
Pierpaolo
I don't like it but who cares. It bugs me that it takes so long to generate a new wallpaper even when changing colours or adding/removing a package, does it create a new graph from scratch every time?
reply
I don't like it but who cares. It bugs me that it takes so long to generate a new wallpaper even when changing colours or adding/removing a package, does it create a new graph from scratch every time?
reply
Mark
I'd say set up a cron job to generate the wall paper every few hours or days, or if you restart/re-log often enough adding it to the (shell) login or wm start would be fine too.
reply
I'd say set up a cron job to generate the wall paper every few hours or days, or if you restart/re-log often enough adding it to the (shell) login or wm start would be fine too.
reply
Anders
You could always generate the wallpaper in the background, with nice priority, then you will not notice the extra work that will be intriduced by generating wall papers.
reply
You could always generate the wallpaper in the background, with nice priority, then you will not notice the extra work that will be intriduced by generating wall papers.
reply
nico
there also is -pacgraph- which represents text size by packet size ...
i always thought about having -gource- as background pulling random repositories ... hmm
reply
there also is -pacgraph- which represents text size by packet size ...
i always thought about having -gource- as background pulling random repositories ... hmm
reply
Surya
Rice with tongseng, tengkleng, soto, pecel, rawon, sate, rendang, gulai tunjang, bebek lado hijau, gudeg, ayam taliwang, very delicious....
reply
Rice with tongseng, tengkleng, soto, pecel, rawon, sate, rendang, gulai tunjang, bebek lado hijau, gudeg, ayam taliwang, very delicious....
reply
ZPERO
4:46 isn't saying -Japanese Anime- reduntant since -anime- already implies that it is an animation based on a Japanese drawing style?
reply
4:46 isn't saying -Japanese Anime- reduntant since -anime- already implies that it is an animation based on a Japanese drawing style?
reply
KenJyn76
Hey DT, where are you pulling the BTC price from in your bar application? Would you be so kind as to share the code for that one?
reply
Hey DT, where are you pulling the BTC price from in your bar application? Would you be so kind as to share the code for that one?
reply
brainz80
Make the lines a lot more transparent. Try something between 10 and 20 instead of your 66. My guess is it would look a lot nicer
reply
Make the lines a lot more transparent. Try something between 10 and 20 instead of your 66. My guess is it would look a lot nicer
reply
Add a review, comment















