Hi,
I would like to set my desktop background as the openSUSE lightbulb wallpaper, that is, the wallpaper used by the KDE openSUSE Splash screen, but I don’t know where that file is located in my file system.
Thanks for your time,
Brenton
Hi,
I would like to set my desktop background as the openSUSE lightbulb wallpaper, that is, the wallpaper used by the KDE openSUSE Splash screen, but I don’t know where that file is located in my file system.
Thanks for your time,
Brenton
On Wed 08 Feb 2017 01:26:02 AM CST, fusion809 wrote:
Hi,
I would like to set my desktop background as the openSUSE lightbulb
wallpaper, that is, the wallpaper used by the KDE openSUSE Splash
screen, but I don’t know where that file is located in my file system.
Thanks for your time,
Brenton
Hi
Just grab the openSUSE Leap 42.1 wallpaper-branding-openSUSE;
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Leap:/42.1/standard/noarch/wallpaper-branding-openSUSE-42.1-6.2.noarch.rpm
Extract the rpm locally (not install) and grab what you want from
the /usr/share/wallpapers/openSUSEdefault/contents/images/ directory
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Thanks, it worked perfectly.
I use the openSUSE standard background. However the light bulb keeps flashing twice at different positions. How get rid of it?
how can I know what background is in use in my leap 15.2 with kde??
Right click on the desktop, select ‘open wallpaper image’, image opens in your viewer (gwenview here), file -> properties.
Works here with desktop set as Folder View.
Removed /home/karl/.config/xsettingsd/xsettingsd.conf.