On Saturday 28 July 2001 12:20, you wrote:
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> On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Sak wrote:
> > On Saturday 28 July 2001 04:34, you wrote:
> > > In the gothic chambers of the underworld on Sat 28 Jul 2001 at 05:11
> > > -0400,
> > >
> > > Andy Kopciuch muttered darkly:
> > > > I recently downloaded a bunch of themes.  (hooray for themes.org back
> > > > in action).
> >
> > ...snip...
> >
> > > bsetbg is only a wrapper. edit ~/.bsetbgrc and change the $FULL
> > > variable to whatever you prefer.
> > >
> > > t.
> >
> > That's interesting.  I've been having trouble getting bsetbg to work at
> > all under a Yellow Dog 2.0 distro.  Enlightened by your sharing of
> > valuable knowledge, I searched dilligently and discovered that I don't
> > seem to have a .bsetbgrc file anywhere.  What does one look like?
>
> a .bsetbgrc file needs only 4 lines:
> FULL="wmsetbg -s -S"
> TILE="wmsetbg -t"
> CENTER="wmsetbg -e"
> DEFAULT="wmsetbg -e"
> these are the commands to be used. change these to use whatever
> application you wish to use. bsetbg will generate this file automiatically
> tho if you have one of the apps it supports installed such as xv or
> wmsetbg.
>
> xOr

Yeah, this is great.  Clearly I don't have either of the apps that the 
wrapper intends to use.  Do those come as part of a specific, maybe larger 
package?  Unfortunately the system isn't connected to the Net, but if the 
apps I need are hiding in an rpm somewhere...

Thanks,
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Sak.

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