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Cross-posted from “I am finally content with my desktop” by @[email protected] in [email protected]
A Nobara Linux Desktop running KDE Plasma 6 with system stats using a vaporwave color scheme on the left, a drop-down terminal named Yakuake showing neofetch, a completely borderless browser window showing a Deezer web app on the center bottom, and weather and audio widgets on the right. The desktop background is animated with a wallpaper engine plugin, showing a cyberpunk city with the silhouettes of a few people rummaging through a giant heap of tech scraps, with one figure standing on top and looking into the bright city lights. Light fog is moving over the scene while it rains.
Neither, it’s a scene for a program called Wallpaper Engine, which is available on Steam for Windows (where i used it before). The Program itself can still be used to download Wallpapers (which is a simple subscription in the Steam Workshop), but the background service which show the wallpapers doesn’t work - but there are KDE Plugins that are able to do that job. They are not feature complete yet, and a few wallpapers might crash your desktop, which must be fixed by editing ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc by removing the offending entry:
[Containments][1][Wallpaper][com.github.catsout.wallpaperEngineKde][General] <some stuff> WallpaperSource[$e]=<remove the path here> <stuff>
But most wallpapers work fine already!
This one can be found here and the previous one is here
Many are also interactive, reacting to audio or mouse movement.