On 28 August 2016 at 08:50, Andrew Turner wrote:
> just runs from the exe when I want to use it.
If it is an EXE file, then it's a Windows program, not a Linux
program. It won't work. There are tools to run some Windows apps on
Linux but they won't be able to do things like change the desktop.
On 08/28/2016 01:50 AM, Andrew Turner wrote:
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 i
On 08/28/2016 11:54 AM, Mark F wrote:
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 i
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 environmen
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, s
What does this app do?
2016-08-28 3:50 GMT-03:00 Andrew Turner :
> 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