Re: Can I get a wallpaper in this town?

From: Jan Stozek (conus-spm_at_chello.pl)
Date: 09/03/05


Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2005 10:37:08 +0200

Malke zmarszczył się, zamyślił i w wiadomości z piątek, 2 września
2005 13:49 napisał:

> I have lots of wallpapers and keep them in their own folder. Using
> KDE, all you have to do is drag an image file to the desktop and
> choose "Set As Wallpaper". Very easy.

        You have to take care of one thing though. If your /tmp directory is
located on a ramdisk, a wallpaper set up this way won't survive a
reboot. This is the case with wallpapers dragged directly from the
web pages, at least, as they are downloaded
to /tmp/kde-user/something.

-- 
Best regards,
(js).
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following letters.


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