Hey everyone! I'm a new user running Arch Linux with EndeavorOS and Plasma. I'm trying to find a wallpaper changer that allows me to point to a folder and automatically change the wallpaper every X minutes, much like what Windows 10 offers. Additionally, I want each display to show a different image. Currently, I'm using Variety, but it only sets the same image on all displays. I attempted using feh, but I couldn't get it to set my wallpaper despite being able to open images. Any suggestions?
2 Answers
You might want to try awww, which was previously known as swww. It has a feature that allows you to customize your wallpaper settings. Check out the readme; there’s an example script called 'randomize' that could help. Just make sure you tweak it so it can assign different images to each display!
Nitrogen is a great option! It's simple to use and can handle multiple monitors. However, you might need to check if it offers the option to change wallpapers at specific intervals. It’s worth a shot!

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