Ilya Dogolazky wrote: > I'm trying to setup my self-compiled copy of TDE. I opened "Trinity > Control Center" and then "Appearance & Themes" and then "Background". > There I selected a picture "Aghi" (showing some green tree branches) > and pressed "Apply" (then spent like 10 mins for similar steps, never > mind these) > > As you can see on the screenshot https://i.paste.pics/7kbai.png the > background is not changed at all, it's some kind of default picture > being there from the very beginning. > > On my real computer with TDE from official repository there is no such > problem, so I suppose I might have either installed or started TDE in > some wrong way on this hacking clean system (which is running inside a > docker container, so not even systemd is present there). > Yeah it is odd, cause I can see the picture on my daily use PC with self compiled TDE. I do not think it depends on if you compiled yourself or not, but one can never be sure when working with repositories which change often (see below). > My question is: what process/daemon can be missed or maybe some other > reason for this wrong background behaviour ? > AFAIK it is KDED And in kdcop you can see the interface (img attached) > Just to explain why I so much care about background on a development > system: it's about bug #3059 (X11 resources leak). After some research > I'm almost sure it's about slide show on background window and now I > just want to reproduce this bug in "clean lab conditions". Hmm - I have it running here for a month now $ uptime 19:08:05 up 27 days, 11:04, 3 users, load average: 0.57, 0.46, 0.29 Could be that something in the background is causing this.
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