I want to set to different wallpapers for my main screen and my secondary screen. Since gnome 3 doesn't allow to set different backgrounds for different monitors, I had to create one big picture with th two backgrounds side by side.
I changed my desktop background, and press ctrl+L to lock my screen. And then when I was trying to unlock my screen (it shows a window to let you input your password), I found that the background image remained the default one(blue stripe), and after I enter my password and unlocked, the background changed to the new one.The problem came after gnome was updated to version 3.4.
Hello,
I'm running Ubuntu 13.04 on an Acer AspireOne notebook and recently installed Gnome 3.8 from 3.6, and there are several issues. Prior to the upgrade, I was running Gnome fallback which was very stable, and now when I try to run it, I can no longer see the top and bottom panels.
Hi,
I'm writing a Bash script for wallpaper clocks which works fine on the command line but needs to be run every minute from a crontab entry so the time gets changed on the wallpaper (the wallpaper gets rebuilt every minute so the current weekday, date, month, hour, and minute become part of the wallpaper).
The script changes the wallpaper like this, depending on which version of Gnome is runni
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.1 with Gnome 3, and it just updated the kernel from 3.2.0-31 to 3.2.0-32. Now, Gnome reverts to classic mode. I can confirm that it is the kernel, because if I select 3.2.0-31 from grub, Gnome 3 works properly again.
I have a Radeon HD 7850, and I have the latest, proprietary graphics drivers installed.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.10. Today, I discovered that when I click on "Change Desktop Background" from the desktop's right-click menu, instead of taking me to the wallpaper-change module, it launches the System Settings application. Even there, the "Background" option is missing.
![When I select "Change Desktop Background" from the desktop's right click menu, this window appears.
Is there solution using a utility or folder shortcuts that would keep the active desktop wallpaper/background the same in KDE and Gnome/Unity. (Changing the background in one desktop would also change the other desktop's wallpaper)
I use both desktops because they both serve me better for different tasks, and i'd like to match LightDM login background for KDE as well.
Hi,
I recently started using gnome on a given machine. I'd like to know how to disable the gnome background setter.
Hi,I just upgraded to gnome-shell 3.8.1 and gnome-terminal 3.8.1, and I've lost the background tab that used to be there in previous versions.My previously transparent settings are also gone.Downgrading back to 3.6.1 I get it backIs anyone else have the same problem?Thanks!
shawntan
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2013-04-20T03:13:21Z