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+ | ====== Automated Slideshow ====== | ||
+ | ===== Using feh ===== | ||
+ | sudo apt install feh | ||
+ | feh -rzsZFD 5 / | ||
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+ | ===== Using a Shell Script and gthumb ===== | ||
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+ | So here is what you do: | ||
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+ | * Make a directory with only your pictures in them. | ||
+ | * open a terminal window and change to the directory made in the previous step. | ||
+ | * Run this command, substituting 5 with however many seconds you want to wait in between updates. | ||
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+ | while true ; do for i in * ; do cp " | ||
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+ | * Open gthumb and view the image in your home directory called slideshow.jpg, | ||
+ | * Try adding and removing pictures from the picture directory. It won't actually update until its finished going through the whole directory each time, but it will update. The echo $i is in there just so you can see what picture it just copied into place each time. | ||
+ | * When you are ready to stop the slideshow, you can press Ctrl-C in the terminal window. | ||
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+ | ====== Setting up rsync ====== | ||
+ | * [[https:// |