On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 12:50 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote: > I think this is the whole point of personalization: don't care about all > users, make easy the personalization tor each user. > That probably a good point... > > needs to be copied to some directory that is readable by all users and > > we don't like to mess up with the dirs that are usually handled by > > I like a lot how the default wallpapers are set now in the distro: check > a box and input a password. > I don't know how this works, only that it works for the wallpapers I have installed, but they are all system ones. If you have wallpaper image in your $HOME then it probably needs to be copied over to /usr/share/backgrounds or somewhere before it can be made default. > Do you currently wave a wallpaper installed from rpm? Mine is a JPEG > somewhere in my homedir and it survived a clean install of F11 Beta. > I do... Actually I use the default wallpapers because I like them. In past I've used various custom images though, but somehow the default ones have won (I think since about the time community took over the release artwork I have been using the default wallpapers almost exclusively). Martin
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