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$ QuickWall --setter xfce ``` 0 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/last-image 1 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/last-image 2 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace2/last-image 3 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace3/last-image 4 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace4/last-image 5 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace5/last-image 6 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace6/last-image 7 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace7/last-image 8 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace8/last-image 9 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace9/last-image 10 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace10/last-image 11 /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace11/last-image 12...
> witch Pop!_OS same problem. > > ``` > [Setter] Using xfce as wallpaper setter > [Setter] --set-lockscreen not available for the current wallpaper setter > [XFCE] /root/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-desktop.xml: Not found....
Download a keygen for your platform: https://github.com/andreimarcu/linx-server/releases/download/v2.3.8/linx-genkey-v2.3.8_linux-amd64 https://github.com/andreimarcu/linx-server/releases/download/v2.3.8/linx-genkey-v2.3.8_linux-arm64 https://github.com/andreimarcu/linx-server/releases/download/v2.3.8/linx-genkey-v2.3.8_linux-arm I used AMD version on my PC. It was a pain to run it inside the container. Make executable and run...
Yes. No. Yes. No. authfile.txt is the file to keep all the API tokens that genkey generates. You can use this to generate new tokens: `echo 'ABC' | ./linx-genkey-v2.3.8_linux-amd64 |...
I did something similar using bitwarden cli ``` for k in {1..10} do pass=$(bw generate -p --words 3) hash=$(echo $pass | ./linx-genkey-v2.3.8_linux-amd64 | awk -F ' ' '{print $5}') echo...
Same here.