Something strange
Whenever I reboot, Linux Mint forgets my wallpaper and reverts to its default. I found the folder where it lives (/usr/share/backgrounds/linuxmint), opened it as root, put my wallpaper (renamed to default_background) there, and put every other wallpaper into a folder. In effect my wallpaper is the only file in there, so Mint should display it.
It doesn't. The default wallpaper is still displayed.
I'm new to Linux (not to Unix, but it's been decades since I wrote a script!). What am I missing? Even Win 11 can do better than this.
The Internet is less than helpful. Everything I've tried so far is temporary - every reboot, the default is back.
I've just tried deleting the folder, so default_background.jpg is the only file in there - and the default still appears!
- no, it doesn't; Mint now seems to have decided, "Oh, that's what the user wants!" and is now displaying it after a reboot. Colour me even more confused, but it's what I want, so I'm calling it a win!
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WINDOWS 11, ANYONE?!
Last edited by Anonymouse; Today at 11:47.
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