Wallch is an open source software up to version 4.x. It easily enters a top 30 of recommended applications, being extremely useful on countless GNU / Linux distributions.
In short, the application is a wallpaper changer and offers the user, among many other functions, the possibility to install various wallpapers with or without a clock, to activate the Live Earth module or, for site owners, the Live Website function. These, in addition to offering a new, very modern and interesting look to the operating system, do not force the computer in any way.
The application, practically, can be easily installed from the terminal and works perfectly on Ubuntu and Linux Mint operating systems, as well as on their derivatives. According to the site, the application can be used on several desktop environments, including Gnome 3, Unity, Mate, LXDE, Xfce.
Facilities offered:
- Wallpapers. You have a choice, the developer's website offers dozens of such models adapted for countless resolutions and devices.
- Clock wallpapers. The diversity and beauty of these wallpapers is the key word.
- Picture of the day.
- Live website, special wallpapers for sites
Install in Ubuntu / Linux Mint
It is not at all difficult to use and set Wallch 4.x on GNU / Linux. To install the application you must carefully enter the commands below in the terminal, validate with OK and then enjoy it.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: wallch / wallch-daily sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install wallch
After installing the application, all you have to do is access this site where you can download free wallpapers with a clock, which works in real time or usual, but very beautiful wallpapers. After the download is done, all you have to do is install the wallpaper through the application. Countless other settings are available to you, once you access the "preferences" button.