AMOR – a creature for your desktop
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Note that AMOR will only work with some window managers. Both KWin (the KDE window manager) and Metacity (a GTK2 window manager) are supported.
AMOR is a nice toy which is absolutely senseless. It displays a tiny figure on your desktop, running on top of your windows or falling down to the bottom. It is a KDE application, but it should be no problem to use it in Gnome
Install AMOR in Ubuntu
If you want to install use the following command
sudo aptitude install amor
This will complete the installation
Using AMOR
You need to activate AMOR for this go to Applications--->Others--->AMOR
Some creatures for your desktop
You can configure any creature right click on any creature select configure
Once it opens you should see similar to the following screen here you need to select a creature
AMOR Help Options
Hmmm, I had always heard it called “Amusing Misuse of Resources.”
I second Argotnaut. I’m glad you covered it though, I’ve always been a fan.
I remember a long time ago, when I was still using windows 98, I had a similar program with a little sheep. This technology is nothing new and I also agree that it is a waste of resources
Yeah, the article is incorrect. AMOR actually stands for “Amusing Misuse of Resources” as Argotnaut said.
AMOR is love in portuguese language
Wait, so I can’t get Bonzi Buddy on Linux??? 😉
“Inutile et donc indispensable”
(=> useless and by the fact, needed)
😉
How do I install this on Xenial Xerus (16.04 LTS)? `sudo apt install amor` doesn’t work, and `sudo aptitude install amor` doesn’t work either, neither can locate the package.