So here’s my situation. I’ve been looking for a long time for a self-hosted photo library. I have pretty low requirements: I just want it to be able to show the videos and images I have stored on my NAS in a random order, and to support a slideshow of those files, also in a random order.
I thought I had finally found what I was looking for with PiGallery2 – it supports a hidden file that triggers the random order sorting – but it’s not stable. It works for a while and then takes ages and ages to refresh the album.
Synology Photos would have been perfect, but it can’t randomize!
Any suggestions? I’m looking to host this on Debian.
- Solving it the unix way: - ls -1 | sort -R | sxiv -f -s f -S 5 -- So it’s - ls -1to list the content of current directory (presumably where your pictures are), with one file per line, so we can then pipe it to- sort, with the- -Roption to sort randomly, then piping the result to- sxiv, a lightweight image viewer available on most distro (I just checked, it’s available on Debian). For its options :- -fmeans it’s fullscreen,- -s fmakes it scale to fit the image on screen as well as possible,- -S 5tells it to start in slideshow mode and change picture every 5 seconds, and- -is to tell it to take the files list from stdin (thus from the- lsand- sortcommands).- This won’t work for videos, though, only pictures. 


