I've got a rotating background on my Ubuntu desktop at work, and you can have one too. Here's how, using GNOME or Unity (basically GNOME-driven, as far as I can tell.)
Firstly, for clarity and sanity's sake, you should save the following to a bash script file:
#!/bin/bash # Cron won't be able to connect to your Gnome session without this sessionfile=`find "${HOME}/.dbus/session-bus/" -type f` export `grep "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" "${sessionfile}" | sed '/^#/d'` # This changes the wallpaper setting: it updates immediately gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri $1
This script does a couple of things that you wouldn't want to have to remember every time:
- it works out how to get a background command to communicate with your active session and then
- uses that information to set the wallpaper dynamically in your current session, where the image file it uses is the first argument to the bash script (
$1
) in "URI" format (so either http://... or file:///....)
Personally, I saved it to /opt/wallpaper.sh
, but it can go anywhere. The main thing is that, once it's saved, run chmod +x /opt/wallpaper.sh
- or wherever you saved it to - to make it executable as a command.
Next, I used Gimp to create several variations on the following image (if you know who owns its original copyright, tell me!)
with successive battery "bars" filled to grey. I then edited Ubuntu's scheduled "cron" task by running crontab -e
and adding the following:
# Coffee meter empties through the morning 20 9 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-04.png 10 10 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-03.png 0 11 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-02.png 50 11 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-01.png 40 12 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-00.png # At around 1pm, I have my second cup of coffee! 20 13 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-04.png 10 14 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-03.png 0 15 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-02.png 50 15 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-01.png 40 16 * * * /opt/wallpaper.sh file:///.../coffee-00.png
Result? I have a coffee cup background image, which magically fills up just after 9am, then gradually empties until lunchtime; at which point it fills up again and empties by the end of the working day.
Now, if only I could get Ubuntu to actually make the coffee for me, I'd be sorted.
Comments
Lukas (not verified)
Sun, 27/10/2013 - 08:21
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Hey, this is awesome, thanks
Hey, this is awesome, thanks a lot!
To your last paragraph: take a look at this - I'm certain, you can run a cronjob for it, too!
http://moccapi.blogspot.co.at/
Yours,
Lukas
jp.stacey
Sun, 03/11/2013 - 20:00
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Thanks for the feedback; and
Thanks for the feedback; and I like the idea of MoccaPi. If only I could get it to control an Aeropress....!