XPost: alt.os.linux.mint
On Mon, 9/1/2025 7:39 AM, Paul wrote:
On Sun, 8/31/2025 3:01 PM, pinnerite wrote:
I have a Mint 22.1 system driving two screens.
I was curious whether there was app that would enable dufferent backgrounds to be displayed on the two monitors.
Naturally I addresed my query to Google's AI that provided three solutions: >>
Nitrogen
SuperPaper
Hydrapaper
I couldn't get anywhere with the first two and am struggling with Hydrapaper.
I cannot get it to select any file, let alone display it.
Does anyone out ther have any experience with these programs?
I fired up a LM221 Xfce which uses XWayland, and was able to
set different background pictures on the two monitors. That's
just using the control panel stuff.
I then tried Hydrapaper, and ran into a few errors.
The python module with "flow" in the name, it tries
to make a thumbnail, and it makes an obsolete call to
ANTIALIAS when the newer argument is LANCZOS. I fixed
that, then moved onto the next error. If was failing while
evaluating the path.
hydrapaper -c /home/mint/left.png /home/mint/right.png
The program was expecting files in this case, not dirs,
and even if you use -r for random, you can't seem to specify
two directories in that case.
I was getting closer at that point, but then it was failing
on a GTK call, and my eyes glaze over on those, and
experiment ended.
So if hydrapaper worked, it might have worked in 18.04 or so.
It would seem to me, it was a low priority item and the
person responsible for building it for the repo, just
left it where it was.
Paul
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