| Title: Beautiful background pictures on OpenBSD | |
| Author: Solène | |
| Date: 20 May 2020 | |
| Tags: openbsd | |
| Description: | |
| While the title may appear quite strange, the article is about | |
| installing a | |
| package to have a new random wallpaper everytime you start the X | |
| session! | |
| First, you need to install a package named `openbsd-backgrounds` which | |
| is quite | |
| large with a size of 144 MB. This package made by Marc Espie contains | |
| lot of | |
| pictures shot by some OpenBSD developers. | |
| You can automatically set a picture as a background when xenodm start | |
| and | |
| prompt for your username by uncommenting a few lines in the file | |
| `/etc/X11/xenodm/Xsetup_0`: | |
| Uncomment this part | |
| if test -x /usr/local/bin/openbsd-wallpaper | |
| then | |
| /usr/local/bin/openbsd-wallpaper | |
| fi | |
| The command `openbsd-wallpaper` will display a different random picture | |
| on | |
| every screen (if you have multiples screen connected) every time you | |
| run it. |