On Saturday 07 August 2004 03:36 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
> It is probably best to create your own wallpapers directory under your
> home - or even in your Documents directory - then save the wallpapers
> there.
>
> When you are logged in as a normal user, you cannot write to a
> system-wide directory - permissions.
>
> I do find it strange, however, that you can't write to that directory as
> the root user; but either which, just create a directory to store you
> fave papers in under your Documents directory and all will be well - and
> you'll be keeping your system nice and tidy.
>
> stephen kuhn - proprietor
Thanks that worked and I have a better understanding of the wallpaper tool.
bj

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