John Bradley, the author of xv, has died. The program was one of the early versatile image viewers for X11 on UNIX like systems, and no Linux distro in the 1990s was complete without it.
If you want to try it out, it compiles very easily on modern Linux systems if you use this patched source:
https://github.com/ingowald/updated-xv
#x11 #xv #linux
@root42 I used xv on the first Linux distribution I ever tried, Red Hat 5.2 (they distributed box sets at university). RIP

@root42

I guessed it was not free.
Had its license changed ?

@root42 I remember using this on HPUX workstations circa 1991; it was the only thing that could put pictures on the desktop root (background).

@khleedril xsetroot can do that, too! But only supports xbm I think. Maybe xpm…?

https://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5/doc/man/man1/xsetroot.1.html

XSETROOT(1) manual page