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I have this problem as well and I think it's damn silly to allow
selecting directories and then force users to have to also use the
default one.
I don't know why this would be marked as low priority. It would seem to
be an easy fix and so many users have complained about it. Is there a
feeling tha
** Tags added: patch-forwarded-upstream
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wallpaper-tray always displays pictures from /usr/share/backgrounds
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I had the same problem when using Karmic and Wallpaper Tray 0.5.5.
Removing ~/.gnome2/backgrounds.xml also solved the problem.
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I hade a quick look at the code in wallpaper tray. When it selects a
random wallpaper, i does not only load the wallpapers in the path
selected, it always also consider all the wallpapers in the gnome
wallpaper selector. (The list you can see when you right click the
desktop, and select "Change des
** Changed in: wallpaper-tray (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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wallpaper-tray always displays pictures from /usr/share/backgrounds
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I tried the fix suggested here, and it worked. However, it stopped
working when I opened the "Change Desktop Background" window. I suspect
that that dialog automatically updates the gnome2/backgrounds.xml file
and ruins everything.
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wallpaper-tray always displays pictures from /usr/share/backgr
Was experiencing the same issue, however, instead of removing the entire
file (seems a bit blunt to just remove the entire file) I just opened
the backgrounds.xml and removed all entries with the value. I think the problem is that Wallpaper Tray just
read this file without checking the above param
Removing ~/.gnome2/backgrounds.xml also solved the problem for me, on
Jaunty, using Wallpaper Tray 0.5.5. Thanks.
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wallpaper-tray always displays pictures from /usr/share/backgrounds
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I was having the /usr/share/backgrounds issue and blank screen issue. I
was able to resolve this on my install by removing
~/.gnome2/backgrounds.xml. Many stale entries in there that weren't
properly removed. I suppose you can hand-edit the file but I'd rather
zap/recreate it.
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wallpaper-tray a
Patch from Fedora. Sent upstream, but they don't seem active.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2797463&group_id=240143&atid=1112374
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+ wallpaper-tray always displays pictures from /usr/share/backgro
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