

GLava displays the audio spectrum visualizer on top of the wallpaper, making it appear as if you're using a live, animated wallpaper, with the added bonus that you can still have icons on your desktop, as GLava has an option to allow clicks through its window (automatically enabled when running GLava with -desktop). GLava is one of them, great for those who want a desktop background that displays a configurable audio visualizer.

Wallpaper Engine / Rainmeter may not be available on Linux, but there are other ways of getting an animated wallpaper on Linux desktops. Using it, you can make a real-time audio visualizer appear as if it's embedded in your desktop background. GLava is an OpenGL audio spectrum visualizer for Linux (X11).
