![]() I’ve discovered something… when you use a larger sheet, things tend to not move around nearly as much as smaller ones – it’s weird but I usually put in only 2-3 screws when I cut vs the 10+ I use to have to use for my CNC routing. Where previously I’d screw-in one 400 x 500 mm sheet of 6mm plywood, cut it out then unscrew to put another one in… I now just use one 1200 mm x 600 mm sheet and save a ton of time! ( ), my world has literally changed for the better. I guess you either get a random wallpaper or a garbled one displaying "random noise"?Ĭould you open a bug report at and include the output of xdpyinfo.Īlso, could you set a wallpaper with some other tool (for example feh -bg-scale image.jpg) and then try setting a wallpaper through awesome via echo 'require("gears.wallpaper").maximized("/path/to/image.jpg")' | awesome-client? (The code path is slightly different when a wallpaper is already set, thus this might actually make a difference).Ever since I’ve discovered tiling and became proficient with it with my ShopBot Desktop from ShopBot Tools Inc. It is quite likely that this is a PutImage request that should upload the wallpaper. For example, an image of size 10x10 with 8bpp would need 800 bytes, but there could also be padding invovled etc. This means that there was not as much data provided as the server expects. This request fails in your case with a BadLength error. PutImage is used to upload image data to the X11 server. ![]() I would prematurely blame cairo, but I am not sure.
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