Where Do You Find Wallpapers for Linux Without Wallpaper Engine?

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Asked By CuriousCoder97 On

I have a bit of a silly question, but I'm curious—where do people usually download their wallpapers for Linux systems, especially since there isn't a Wallpaper Engine like there is for Windows? I want to know what apps or websites folks are using to customize their desktop backgrounds. Just to share, I'm currently running Ubuntu Mint with Plasma, so any tips related to that would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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Answered By ArtLover123 On

You can find wallpapers all over the internet—just consider a wallpaper as any image! I’d recommend checking out websites like Gruvbox for some cool designs.

NatureFan88 -

Thanks! I guess that makes sense. I'll check it out.

Answered By TechExplorer22 On

Try apps like Colorwall, Wonderwall, or Splash. They’re all available as Flatpaks or AppImages if you’re looking for options.

CuriousCoder97 -

These apps sound great! Do you know if they allow setting different wallpapers for multiple monitors like Wallpaper Engine does?

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