pscircle seems to ignore instructions.
in this image you can see pscircle ignoring certain criteria these specifically (as far as i know, could be more) in this one i set res to 100x100 and it just ignored it. here is the script im using back.sh ill also put it here in raw.
#!/bin/bash
set -e
output=pscircle.png
pscircle --output=$output \
--max-children=60 \
--output-width=100 \
--output-height=100 \
--tree-radius-increment=90 \
--dot-radius=3 \
--link-width=1.3 \
--tree-font-size=8 \
--toplists-font-size=11 \
--toplists-bar-width=30 \
--toplists-row-height=15 \
--toplists-bar-height=3 \
--cpulist-center=400.0:-80.0 \
--memlist-center=400.0:80.0 \
--memlist-show=false \
--cpulist-show=false \
if command -v feh >/dev/null; then
feh --bg-fill $output
rm $output
fi
#!/bin/bash
# This script updates the wallpaper in GNOME based DE.
# Add the line: sh <file-path-of-this-file> &
# in the ~/.profile to start the script after login.
# Placing this in crontab or init.d doesn't work as they doesn't
# have necessary environment variables.
TIME_INTERVAL=4 # Seconds
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:///tmp/output.png
while [ 1 ]; do
# Replace the next line with any parameters given in the examples.
pscircle --output=/tmp/output.png
sleep $TIME_INTERVAL
done
here is my system info
one more thing I AM VERY NEW TO LINUX :) please be nice i might have missed something. or allot of something.