How to Automatically Have Wallpaper Change on Ubuntu

Do you like the idea of a wallpaper that changes automatically? If you're looking for that kind of variety, you can set your desktop wallpaper to change automatically at certain intervals in Ubuntu using Wallch. Open the Terminal. First...

Part 1 of 3:

Updating Your System

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    Open the Terminal. First press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to enter the Terminal.
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    Type in the update command. Type in: do-release-upgrade -c- If you get a message that says, "No new release found", skip to the next section.
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    Update. If you have a new version to install, close all windows except from Terminal and type in: sudo do-release-upgrade.
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    Let your computer update. Leave your computer be; it will reboot a couple of times but don't press or do anything while it updates. Also remember to plug in your charger if you are on a laptop!
Part 2 of 3:

Downloading Wallch

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    Go to the dash. Press your Windows key on your keyboard or go to your dash.
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    Open the software centre. Type in Ubuntu and click on Ubuntu Software Centre.
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    Find Wallch. When the market has finished loading, click on the top right corner and type in wallch.
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    Installing Wallch. Click on the first option (the only one) and click on install. You may need to enter your password to verify.
Part 3 of 3:

Adjusting Your Settings

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    Opening Wallch. Open up Wallch from your left hand side panel.
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    Finding your wallpapers. Click on browse and find your picture folder where you are storing your wallpapers.
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    Customize your preferences. You can adjust the intervals between each wallpaper change.
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    Start Wallch. Press start and your wallpaper should start changing.
Update 04 March 2020
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