Ifliftwall is a script that sets the latest picture from interfacelift.com as a KDE wallpaper.
To use Ifliftwall, first put it in the ~/bin directory and make it executable. Then, save your desktop settings by running the command: ifliftwall --setting < aspect > < width > < height >. You can find the valid desktop settings below. You can also test it out before running it. Finally, you can choose to run ifliftwall --set-auto to make it autostart at login.
If you are wondering whether this software will work on your computer, we can tell you that it has been tested on OpenSUSE 10.3 and it should work on most Linux distros and other UNIX flavours. However, the arguments for the ping command may need to be modified.
It is important to note that the picture files that are downloaded will be stored in the /tmp/kde-< username > directory. This script does not delete any of these files, so it is up to you. However, the file name is constructed in a way that only a maximum of one week of PTOD's will be stored on your computer.
Lastly, if you are concerned about the resolution, the valid desktop settings are listed below. If your desktop size is not listed, try using the closest higher resolution. In addition, the wallpapers that are downloaded may be used in accordance with the website's terms and conditions.
Overall, Ifliftwall is a great way to keep your desktop wallpaper fresh and updated. To use it, you will need KDE 3.5.x. The latest release has adjusted to site changes at interfacelift.com. Give it a try and improve your desktop experience.
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