Figured I’d share this project as I don’t see many that know about it! (Only available for Windows)

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    8 months ago

    I don’t understand why there is no such projects as mature on Linux. With access to plugins for the most used desktop environments you think it would actually be easier to implement. Running VLC borderless in the background is still the way many people suggest

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      8 months ago

      I might have not understood the exact use-case, but for using gifs or videos (via mpv) as a background there’s XWinwrap.

      There are probably better forks with more functionality

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        That’s so interesting to me, because as someone thinking about switching over to Linux after playing around with it a bit, one of my main motivations is the ability to customize the desktop like crazy. Personally I like the minimal modern look, but I like that you can make it anything you want.

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        It’s probably a combination of this and technical difficulties stemming from there being seemingly 20.000 Desktop Environments/Window Managers

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        8 months ago

        Have you never heard of compiz? The Linux 3D window manager with burning windows.

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        Used OS or how much you see the desktop doesn’t matter. This is customization that feels good.

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      It’s probably more complicated precisely because of the multiple desktop environments and X11 set up. Windows you can make one tool to work on all desktops.

      You’d probably need systems for KDE and Gnome, etc. Perhaps Wayland may make this simpler?

      Ultimately I suspect it’s just not a priority when the complexity is factored in. An animated desktop is pretty to look at but probably not a project getting lots of devs interested in if it’s so complex to implement and maintain at present?