Spanning wallpaper across monitors in Plasma is a pain. A github project,
"superpaper," works fine on X. But it doesn't work on Wayland.
Does anyone know how to span wallpaper across monitors, in Plasma, using
Wayland?
(I'm running Sid.)
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On 04/22/2021 09:09 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Buster/XFCE4 Desktop on an LG Model24EN33 LED Monitor. This
morning, after being shut down over night , when I turned on the monitor it
came up with the black wallpaper that I favor. After closing an application
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Buster/XFCE4 Desktop on an LG Model24EN33 LED Monitor. This
> morning, after being shut down over night , when I turned on the monitor it
> came up with the black wallpaper that I favor. After closing an application
> the portion of the scr
I am running Buster/XFCE4 Desktop on an LG Model24EN33 LED Monitor.
This morning, after being shut down over night , when I turned on the
monitor it came up with the black wallpaper that I favor. After closing
an application the portion of the screen that was covered was a light gray
.
Thanks for the reply.
That sounds like a sledge hammer work-around.
I should add that wallpaper was working correctly until I did an
'apt-get update' and 'apt-get upgrade' last Sunday:
2017-04-05 20:38:21 dpchrist@jesse ~/src
$ grep upgrade /var/log/dpkg.log
2017-04
>ii xfce4 4.10.1 all Meta-package for the Xfce
>Lightwe
>
>
>Currently, the desktop wallpaper is improperly tiled and stuck:
>
>1. The default Debian 8 wallpaper appears (1024x768) in the upper left
>portion of the my 1920x1080 monitor, and portions
Architecture Description
+++-==---=
ii xfce4 4.10.1 all Meta-package for the Xfce
Lightwe
Currently, the desktop wallpaper is improperly tiled and stuck:
1. The default Debian 8 wallpaper appears
On 21/03/14 02:03, Hörmetjan Yiltiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know this annoyed quite a lot of people, and now the bug report has
> been closed. Bug number: #731239
>
> But when exactly do you think this patch should be released in Debian
> testing branch?
No idea. Ask the upstream developers?
> It i
On Thu 20 Mar 2014 at 23:03:25 +0800, Hörmetjan Yiltiz wrote:
> I know this annoyed quite a lot of people, and now the bug report has been
> closed. Bug number: #731239
#731239 is still open.
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Hi,
I know this annoyed quite a lot of people, and now the bug report has been
closed. Bug number: #731239
But when exactly do you think this patch should be released in Debian
testing branch? It is already almost a month since this bug was seen.
Best,
He who is worthy
rl.png'
>> fallback-logo='/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/places/debian-swirl.png'
>>
>> [org.gnome.power-manager]
>> icon-policy='never'
>>
>> [org.gnome.metacity]
>> compositing-manager=false
>>
>> I have made sure that root
false
>
> I have made sure that root as well as Debian-gdm user has permission to read
> /opt/wallpapers/space.jpg. I have also run dpkg-reconfigure gdm3 and
> /etc/init.d/gdm3 restart. But I don't see space.jpg as the login wallpaper.
> What is the issue?
This method likewise did
Yes, it is. Do you think I am missing any step? What more can I do to
troubleshoot this?
On 8 October 2012 13:20, Jon Dowland wrote:
> Is /opt definitely mounted at the time gdm3 starts?
>
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/etc/init.d/gdm3 restart. But I don't see space.jpg as the login wallpaper.
What is the issue?
:
>
> > > Not sure if I am quite in the subject.
> > >
> > > But in the old Potato days, the installer always asked to stick in a
> > > floppy disk to write a new MBR on it.
>
> You can't store a wallpaper on a "floppy disk".
>
>
Qu
On 18/05/11 14:50, Jon Dowland wrote:
On 18/05/11 12:35, Alan Chandler wrote:
Thanks, I found gsettings now. It looks like I haven't yet got much of
gnome3 installed - what is this common display applet? - the new
gnome-shell doesn't seem to give me any options to access applets?
(I guess this
> On 18/05/11 12:35, Alan Chandler wrote:
>> Thanks, I found gsettings now. It looks like I haven't yet got much of
>> gnome3 installed - what is this common display applet? - the new
>> gnome-shell doesn't seem to give me any options to access applets?
(I guess this message was off-list? Either w
On 18/05/11 12:35, Alan Chandler wrote:
On 18/05/11 11:56, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 18 May 2011 07:18:16 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
(...)
HOWEVER, I don't like the blue stripped wallpaper that came as standard
- I would like to go back to my much lighter picture (from my own
images) t
El 2011-05-18 a las 12:52 +0100, Alan Chandler escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On 18/05/11 12:35, Alan Chandler wrote:
(...)
>> Thanks, I found gsettings now. It looks like I haven't yet got much of
>> gnome3 installed - what is this common display applet? - the new
>> gnome-shell doesn't s
El 2011-05-18 a las 12:35 +0100, Alan Chandler escribió:
(resending to the list)
> On 18/05/11 11:56, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>>> Anyone ideas which debian (experimental?) package contains the gsettings
>>> program, or is there an alternative way of changing this background?
>>
>> "gsettings" bin
On Wed, 18 May 2011 07:18:16 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
(...)
> HOWEVER, I don't like the blue stripped wallpaper that came as standard
> - I would like to go back to my much lighter picture (from my own
> images) that I had as my wallpaper for Gnome 2.
>
> The only refere
its not really much use.
HOWEVER, I don't like the blue stripped wallpaper that came as standard
- I would like to go back to my much lighter picture (from my own
images) that I had as my wallpaper for Gnome 2.
The only reference I have been able to find on the internet is to use a
pr
On 7/23/07, Masatran, R. Deepak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am making a GDM theme. I want the wallpaper to expand or contract as
necessary to fit in the display, while maintaining aspect ratio. I tried:
>
>
>
>
But it does not maintain the aspect ratio. Kindly sugge
I am making a GDM theme. I want the wallpaper to expand or contract as
necessary to fit in the display, while maintaining aspect ratio. I tried:
>
>
>
>
But it does not maintain the aspect ratio. Kindly suggest a solution.
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On Friday 20 April 2007 01:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the replies, everyone.
>
> We seem to have two basic ideas:
>
> 1. A Debian package, updatable with apt.
> 2. A GUI app that would manage all the different things and ways to
> be updated.
>
deb http://debian.websterwood.com/ e
> I like the idea of daily/weekly/monthly wallpaper. I'd love if it
> would be a debian package that
> would ask about resolution, how often to update, tags(light/dark,
> linux/debian/tux/whatever),
> to keep archieve or not, other issues like dual-monitor etc during
>
whole idea, IMO, is to make the process of
refreshing your wallpaper automatic. Over the years I've downloaded a
bunch of calendar-photo-type wallpapers, with a few non-photo, art-
style ones mixed in. Every so often I open up that directory and
choose a new one, and even less often I go to
Thanks for the replies, everyone.
We seem to have two basic ideas:
1. A Debian package, updatable with apt.
2. A GUI app that would manage all the different things and ways to
be updated.
The reason for the whole idea, IMO, is to make the process of
refreshing your wallpaper automatic. Over
On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 16:09 -0400, P Kapat wrote:
> On 15 Apr 2007 01:52:28 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Do you have any ideas for how to do it better, or what to include?
> > Maybe different themes, like scenery, urban, art, Linux-related,
> > water, sky, macro, etc. What do you think?
>
> But s
; the users, not just support.
>
> Yes. But this list is not about a site to host debian content and about
> debian community.
> -k
It appears that we are in agreement then. Perhaps I misinterpreted your
use of the word support, which you rightly clarified. In any event, let
me state my
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> Hi list/group, (I seem to be in a slashy mood...)
>
> I've had an idea for a while to make a package of wallpaper and/or
> other theme elements and put it in a repository, updated weekly or
> monthl
On 4/18/07, Dusty Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 15 Apr 2007 01:52:28 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> So my question is, would anyone be interested in something like that?
Yes. I would love it. But it'd need to support both dual-monitor
(1280x2048) setups as well as a single widescreen (1280x
On 15 Apr 2007 01:52:28 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So my question is, would anyone be interested in something like that?
Yes. I would love it. But it'd need to support both dual-monitor
(1280x2048) setups as well as a single widescreen (1280x768) for me to
properly enjoy it.
Do you have any i
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 07:44:13PM +0200, Joe Hart wrote:
> > Each list has different purposes. Debian-user is about user support.
>
> Are you sure about that? I thought debian-user was for "Help and
> discussion among users of Debian" (quoted from lists.debian.org)
I did not expound upon what I
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> On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 10:02:45PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Sounds like something to dicuss at the new debian-community.org site!
>>> join the mailing list and if you want a place for these, ask holger.
>> Well, thanks, b
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> > Sounds like something to dicuss at the new debian-community.org site!
> > join the mailing list and if you want a place for these, ask holger.
>
> Well, thanks, but I'm not sure what the point of Yet Another Mailing
> List is w
> Sounds like something to dicuss at the new debian-community.org site!
> join the mailing list and if you want a place for these, ask holger.
Well, thanks, but I'm not sure what the point of Yet Another Mailing
List is when we already have debian-user, which is also available as
list archives and
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 01:52:28AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi list/group, (I seem to be in a slashy mood...)
>
> I've had an idea for a while to make a package of wallpaper and/or
> other theme elements and put it in a repository, updated weekly or
> monthly--maybe
Hi list/group, (I seem to be in a slashy mood...)
I've had an idea for a while to make a package of wallpaper and/or
other theme elements and put it in a repository, updated weekly or
monthly--maybe one package for each--so people could install the
package, set their wallpaper to /usr/
Hi Ken
Thanks for the link.
J. Mak
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The following jpg was once po
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j Mak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to retrieve the Debian usplash (black
> with the red swirl on the left) from the installation
> cd because I want to use it as a wallpaper, but I
> cannot find it. Could anyone tell me where is it
> located, I mean in what folder.
I don&
Hi,
I would like to retrieve the Debian usplash (black
with the red swirl on the left) from the installation
cd because I want to use it as a wallpaper, but I
cannot find it. Could anyone tell me where is it
located, I mean in what folder.
Thanks
J. Mak
thanx
but i have design some svg wallpaper in debian using inkscape
but it can't render correctally (when in svg) (can't setup as wallpaper correctally) until i export it in to png or jpg
(all designed in debian) the svg
"http://salahuddin66.deviantart.com/"
Update, sorry, found a JPG to SVG converter. The image isn't amazing quality when blown up, but it works.
http://uploadhut.com/view.php/382258.svgOn 10/30/05, Ian <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:What line? The credit or the "Speak no evil"? I have the SVG of the
penguins, but
What line? The credit or the "Speak no evil"? I have the SVG of the
penguins, but not of the wallpaper itself. Would it be possible to use
The GIMP to convert it into an SVG? If so, I'll be sure to give
it to you. If you want the penguins get them here:
http://uploadhut.com/view
Ian wrote:
Hope y'all like this wallpaper. The penguins aren't mine, I did the
background, though. Enjoy.
http://img494.imageshack.us/img494/4610/seehearspeak10x68tw.jpg
This one is better:
http://img387.imageshack.us/my.php?image=silent1024x7687dy.jpg
But thanks for the site
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 09:44:43PM -0500, Ian wrote:
> Hope y'all like this wallpaper. The penguins aren't mine, I did the
> background, though. Enjoy.
Would their be any point in having an SVG wallpaper?
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> Hope y'all like this wallpaper. The penguins aren't mine, I did the
> background, though. Enjoy.
>
> http://img494.imageshack.us/img494/4610/seehearspeak10x68tw.jpg
Indeed, very cute. Could you have a version of it with the line at the
end ce
Hope y'all like this wallpaper. The penguins aren't mine, I did the background, though. Enjoy.
http://img494.imageshack.us/img494/4610/seehearspeak10x68tw.jpg
It's not a big thing but my wallpaper disappeared after I
"upgraded" to Gnome 2.4. I'm not using Gnome proper but simply
running the "gnome-settings-daemon" as part of my fluxbox GDM
session file:
#!/bin/sh
#
# /etc/gdm/Sessions/fluxbox
export LANG="
hey all,
was tooling around and figured out a way to automatically change the gnome2
wallpaper.
gconftool-2 -t string -s /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename "foo.jpg"
one could write up a small script and have this happen regularly with cron.
-jason pepas
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On Friday 28 December 2001 04:26, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there wallpaper with Debian logo or any other fancy drawing?
>
> Where can I download it?
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
Here's one:
/usr/share/WindowMaker/Backgrounds/Debian.jpg
As you can see fr
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 04:26:49PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there wallpaper with Debian logo or any other fancy drawing?
>
http://images.google.com/
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On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 02:26, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there wallpaper with Debian logo or any other fancy drawing?
>
> Where can I download it?
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
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Is there wallpaper with Debian logo or any other fancy drawing?
Where can I download it?
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t; wrote:
>>
>>> I am using gnome + wmaker. Whenever I set a background wallpaper using
>>> gnome, and restart X, the wallpaper setting by wmaker overrides gnome
>>> settings. How do I prevent this? Help please.
>>
>>erm.. don't take this the wrong
;
>> I am using gnome + wmaker. Whenever I set a background wallpaper using
>> gnome, and restart X, the wallpaper setting by wmaker overrides gnome
>> settings. How do I prevent this? Help please.
>
>erm.. don't take this the wrong way but: maybe don't use GNOME
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> I am using gnome + wmaker. Whenever I set a background wallpaper using
> gnome, and restart X, the wallpaper setting by wmaker overrides gnome
> settings. How do I prevent this? Help please.
I am using gnome + wmaker. Whenever I set a background wallpaper using gnome,
and restart X, the wallpaper setting by wmaker overrides gnome settings.
How do I prevent this? Help please.
-V.Suresh. Sureshvuserssourceforgenet
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Hey,
I was wondering if their was a program for Linux that
could convert Webshots .wbz files to .jpg, etc.
Thanks,
Cameron Matheson
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To which package has/did that directory belong? I while ago, after I did a
apt-get upgrade, all my wallpapers in helixgnome disappeared. I thaught
that my config files got mangled, or summin, but today I checked it out,
and the wallpaper dir has vanished!
Ideally, I'd like to g
click middle button
go into desktop menu
go into backgrounds menu
there you go, select one..that is assuming you have put some background images
in the directory :)
wm
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 10:55:44PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I change my desktop wallpaper in Enlightenm
On 29-Jun-2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> hi,
>
> I've recently install a lot of themes for the WindowMaker
> and really enjoy. I'm wondering if the wallpaper images
> can also be installed in the console/tty (non-XWindow)
> mode?
>
no, sorry. console d
hi,
I've recently install a lot of themes for the WindowMaker
and really enjoy. I'm wondering if the wallpaper images
can also be installed in the console/tty (non-XWindow)
mode?
---
tcp
bear w/ an X newbie. anyway, i managed to
> place a wallpaper on my Xwin using xv but whenever i
> close X, i'd have to put the wallpaper in again
> using xv the next time i log on. can anyone suggest
> me a way to make my wallpaper permanent ? i use
> icewm.
> TIA,
> Chad
&
Not to mention another package, but there is a nice app call wallp in potato.
It will update your wallpaper for you every so often. The easy way to use this
or your program is to add a line in .xinitrc in your home directory. If the
file does not exist, make it so it looks like:
exec
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 02:08:32PM +0800, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
> can anyone suggest me a way to make my wallpaper permanent ? i use icewm.
See;
man Xsession
man xsetroot
place the entire command in your .xsession you may want to investigate
the xsetroot command also, since that is what it
On 25 Jul, Chad A. Adlawan wrote:
| hi list,
|please bear w/ an X newbie. anyway, i managed to place a wallpaper on
my Xwin using xv but whenever i close X, i'd have to put the wallpaper in again
using xv the next time i log on. can anyone suggest me a way to make my
wall
hi list,
please bear w/ an X newbie. anyway, i managed to place a wallpaper on my
Xwin using xv but whenever i close X, i'd have to put the wallpaper in again
using xv the next time i log on. can anyone suggest me a way to make my
wallpaper permanent ? i use icewm.
TIA,
Chad
Hi, folks
I've recently installed KDE (from the 981228-1.1alpha1-1 files) on my
debian system. All seems to work reasonably well except I cannot change the
desktop backgrounds. I'm able to apply color schemes, but when I try to add a
wallpaper picture, the desktop app just quits.
An
Richard Heller wrote:
> I was wondering how to use an image file as wallpaper under X. Is it
> a window-manager specific thing? I've been trying to use fvwm2. I've
> seen some screenshots on-line showing fvwm2 users with wallpaper but I
> don't seem to be able to fin
On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Richard Heller wrote:
> I was wondering how to use an image file as wallpaper under X. Is it
> a window-manager specific thing?
> I've been trying to use fvwm2. I've
> seen some screenshots on-line showing fvwm2 users with wallpaper but I
> don&
Hi,
I was wondering how to use an image file as wallpaper under X. Is it
a window-manager specific thing? I've been trying to use fvwm2. I've
seen some screenshots on-line showing fvwm2 users with wallpaper but I
don't seem to be able to find where in the config files to set
Hi:
Is it just me, or does anyone else have trouble setting their
backgrounds and wallpaper in Beta4? I've installed it on 2
seperate machines, and can't get the backgrounds to appear on
either one. The jpg and gif files are there and selectable, but
won't take. Sometimes my dis
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