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I wrote a bash script that changes the wallpaper (for GNOME3).

#!/bin/bash

# Wallpaper's directory.
dir="${HOME}/images/wallpapers/"

# Random wallpaper.
wallpaper=`find "${dir}" -type f | shuf -n1`

# Change wallpaper.
# http://bit.ly/HYEU9H
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-options "spanned"
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri "file://${wallpaper}"

Script executed in a terminal emulator (eg gnome-terminal) works great. During the execution by cron, or ttyX terminal getting the error:

** (process:26717): WARNING **: Command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=d64a757758b286540cc0858400000603 --binary-syntax --close-stderr' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.\n

** (process:26717): WARNING **: Command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=d64a757758b286540cc0858400000603 --binary-syntax --close-stderr' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.\n

** (process:26721): WARNING **: Command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=d64a757758b286540cc0858400000603 --binary-syntax --close-stderr' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.\n

** (process:26721): WARNING **: Command line `dbus-launch --autolaunch=d64a757758b286540cc0858400000603 --binary-syntax --close-stderr' exited with non-zero exit status 1: Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed.\n
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I found some solutions. When you export a variable DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS contained in the file ~/.dbus/session-bus/*, dbus-launch does not tell more about the error. However, instead of wallpaper there are artefacts.

Added code:

sessionfile=`find "${HOME}/.dbus/session-bus/" -type f`
export `grep "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" "${sessionfile}" | sed '/^#/d'`

Now the script looks like this:

#!/bin/bash

# TODO: At night only dark wallpapers.

# Wallpaper's directory.
dir="${HOME}/images/wallpapers/"

# Weird, but necessary thing to run with cron.
sessionfile=`find "${HOME}/.dbus/session-bus/" -type f`
export `grep "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS" "${sessionfile}" | sed '/^#/d'`

# Random wallpaper.
wallpaper=`find "${dir}" -type f | shuf -n1`

# Change wallpaper.
# http://bit.ly/HYEU9H
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-options "spanned"
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri "file://${wallpaper}"
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To change your wallpaper through cron, just do this directly in your crontab : Execute crontab -e

Add lines like this :

30 09 * * * DISPLAY=:0 GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf /usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:////home/elison/Pictures/morning.jpg

00 12 * * * DISPLAY=:0 GSETTINGS_BACKEND=dconf /usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:////home/elison/Pictures/noon.jpg

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add export DISPLAY=:0 && export XAUTHORITY=/home/username/.Xauthority , where username is your ubuntu username. It should fix the X11 authorisation error.

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Tried this and it worked great for me:

dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set schema key value

Or from root cron:

sudo -u user dbus-launch --exit-with-session gsettings set schema key value

Credit: http://php.mandelson.org/wp2/?p=565

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