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Anonymous
What does /w/ use for a wallpaper slide show.

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>> Anonymous
Depends on whether you're Windows or Linux. If you're using KDE it has a built in wallpaper switching funtion. If you're using GNOME then there's a simple cron script which can be written to cycle your wallpaper. If you're using Windows...ask someone else, Micro$oft sucks.
>> Anonymous
i use to dual boot linux and windows im a gnome fan personally but yes im asking for windows
>> Kou !!Bzfs+5yATPi
I prefer quickchanger, because it can be skinned.

I used to have a less intrusive program that just sat in the System Tray called DesktopChanger.
Unintuitive name makes it a bitch to find through all the other crap.
>> Anonymous
Google photo screensaver.