Issue: dynamic-wallpaper not working on X11 desktop
- Output of
echo $DESKTOP_SESSION > plasma6
Rig specs:
OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed x86_64
Kernel: 6.9.7-1-default
Shell: bash 5.2.26
DE: Plasma 6.1.2
WM: KWin
Details:
Already tested running ./test.sh -s lakeside and it didn't changed anything at all, just printed this at shell:
[*] Setting wallpaper in x11 (plasma6) session, using : feh --bg-fill
[*] Using style : lakeside
Even if ./test.sh didn't worked as expected decided to install it with ./install.sh as directed. Installed normally
Then ran dwall -s lakeside and output was the same as ./test.sh
[*] Setting wallpaper in x11 (plasma6) session, using : feh --bg-fill
[*] Using style : lakeside
So gave it a last shot installing pywal and tried setting it up
sudo zypper in python311-pywal
dwal -p -s lakeside
> dwall -p -s lakeside
[*] Setting wallpaper in x11 (plasma6) session, using : feh --bg-fill
[*] Using style : lakeside
[I] image: Using image 0.jpg.
[I] theme: Set theme to _usr_share_dynamic-wallpaper_images_lakeside_0_jpg_dark_None_None_1.1.0.json.
[I] colors: Found cached colorscheme.
[I] wallpaper: Set the new wallpaper.
[I] sequences: Set terminal colors.
[I] export: Exported all files.
[I] export: Exported all user files.
[I] reload: Reloaded environment.
[W] reload: GTK2 reload support requires Python 2.
Embedded colorful output

Final command changed my terminator color scheme but not the wallpaper (and asks for Python 2 support?)
Am I missing something? Didn't tried to make it work on wayland because of the oguri archived dependancy not being available, prob will need to build it manually with meson, haven't tried out that yet
Issue: dynamic-wallpaper not working on X11 desktop
echo $DESKTOP_SESSION > plasma6Rig specs:
OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed x86_64
Kernel: 6.9.7-1-default
Shell: bash 5.2.26
DE: Plasma 6.1.2
WM: KWin
Details:
Already tested running
./test.sh -s lakesideand it didn't changed anything at all, just printed this at shell:Even if
./test.shdidn't worked as expected decided to install it with./install.shas directed. Installed normallyThen ran
dwall -s lakesideand output was the same as./test.shSo gave it a last shot installing pywal and tried setting it up
sudo zypper in python311-pywaldwal -p -s lakesideEmbedded colorful output

Final command changed my terminator color scheme but not the wallpaper (and asks for Python 2 support?)
Am I missing something? Didn't tried to make it work on wayland because of the
oguriarchived dependancy not being available, prob will need to build it manually with meson, haven't tried out that yet