On 04/14/2011 02:32 PM, Martin Sourada wrote: > Well, for gnome (and gdm) you should get the picture in 'Wallpaper > (GNOME)' section on that page you mentioned. It's set via > 'desktop-backgrounds-gnome' package, if that's not installed on Desktop > Spin than the comps should be adjusted... AFAIK on GNOME you can get > only upstream default or the stripes with bird as default wallpaper, > the F15 "proper default" is available only as optional wallpaper via > lovelock-backgrounds-gnome package (just as for other DEs the striped > one is available via lovelock-backgrounds-stripes-{kde,xfce} packages). > > I hope my explanation makes sense :D The default background on my new install is the default gnome3 background [1] instead of the fedora stripes background. I see desktop-backgrounds-basic installed, but desktop-backgrounds-gnome is not installed. When I install desktop-backgrounds-gnome, it pulls in lovelock-backgrounds-stripes-gnome and lovelock-backgrounds-stripes-single. When I logout and login again after installing the backgrounds package, the desktop is indeed the fedora stripes background [2] If I understood you correctly, the default install should have pulled in the fedora stripes background instead of the gnome3 stripes background. That was also my understanding. Well, I'll file a bug and we'll see where it goes. The worst thing that could happen is that it gets closed. Tim [1] http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-themes-standard/plain/themes/Adwaita/backgrounds/stripes.jpg [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Mockingbird-stripes-3-mo-jef_feb15.png
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