Hi Mark,

There are screenlets in linux. They need a compositor in the graphics system. This works well in newer computers, while many old computers, that we keep alive with Lubuntu cannot manage it.

I may be wrong, but I don't think screenlets work well with Lubuntu's LXDE desktop environment as it is. I think you need to add some program package like compiz or something like that for that purpose.

Best regards
Nio

Den 2016-08-28 kl. 19:54, skrev Mark F:
It's a program to display a graphic on your desktop, animate it (float
around?). It looks like a watermark (transparency) that appears *on top*
of any apps open on the desktop. [1]

Is there anything native to Linux like that? I see Live Wallpaper[2] but
it may not do the floating watermark.

OP, sorry I don't know anything about WINE. Hopefully someone who does
can answer your question. You'll probably get more help on
ubuntuforums.org <http://ubuntuforums.org> since your question is more
general about Linux, not LXDE. You'll find people using WINE on all the
distros.

[1] http://customdesktoplogo.wikidot.com/

[2] 
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/05/animated-wallpaper-adds-live-backgrounds-to-linux-distros

On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 4:33 AM, Andre Campos Rodovalho
<andre.rodova...@gmail.com <mailto:andre.rodova...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    What does this app do?


    2016-08-28 3:50 GMT-03:00 Andrew Turner <handy1...@yahoo.co.uk
    <mailto:handy1...@yahoo.co.uk>>:

        Hello,
        I am new to Lubuntu have read as much as I can about this but
        still have not mastered it. I understand very little.
        Custom Desktop Logo is a little app that does not install as far
        as I can work out ,just runs from the exe when I want to use it.
        I would like it to run on start up.
        I include a couple of pics to show where it is and what it looks
        like when it is running.
        Could someone give me the command for the terminal or tell me in
        simple language what I need to do please to get it to start when
        I boot so I can just click the little lemon icon when I need to
        use it.
        I am a recent escapee from microsoft and find Lubuntu for me by
        far the best replacent for widows which when I have learned a
        little more I am looking forward to booting into touch.
        Thanks in advance to anyone who can assist.

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