There are nice aquariums on YouTube, if you have enough data bandwidth:An app with a good aquarium would be nice as well. Or anything like it.
great, those may do what you are looking for and you can download them and run them with VLC fullscreen.There are nice aquariums on YouTube, if you have enough data bandwidth:
I am one that WILL NOT use wine. something about allowing windows programs to run on linux makes me very very very nervous. Consider that windows viruses are actually windows programs. I prefer to us alternativeto.net and get a proper linux program that is an alternative(better) to windows version.This thread might be worth reading:
I've read that XWayland supports screensavers.
I also read about someone that went so far as to install Wine and use Windows screensavers but that seems way over the top to me.
I am one that WILL NOT use wine. something about allowing windows programs to run on linux makes me very very very nervous.
Should have thought of that solution! ThanksThere are nice aquariums on YouTube, if you have enough data bandwidth:
tbh: there is no way I am going to use Winegreat, those may do what you are looking for and you can download them and run them with VLC fullscreen.
This thread might be worth reading:
I've read that XWayland supports screensavers.
I also read about someone that went so far as to install Wine and use Windows screensavers but that seems way over the top to me.
tbh: there is no way I am going to use Wine
My real usecase is I like to have something nice to look at on one screen when working on anotherOh, me either. It does look like you can use XWayland (while using Wayland just fine) and have a screen saver.
Also, now that I think about it...
OLED monitors suffer from burn-in. I wonder if screen savers would be appropriate for those? Well, assuming you showed the same content on your system long-term, such as a system tray.
It’s funny how people assume to know why other people like something. I am not worried about burn-in at all.When Mint 18 came out...the screen savers were removed of cause some people had a big whingewithout knowing why.
It's funny how people still want them as CRT Monitors haven't been around for a very long time. View attachment 18807
My real usecase is I like to have something nice to look at on one screen when working on another