On Fri, 2014-01-10 at 14:03 +0000, Kruppt wrote: > On 2014-01-07, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I found out that setting up a wallpaper does work like this: > > > > [...] > > <StartupCommand> > > Esetroot -m /usr/share/wallpapers/Grass/contents/images/1280x1024.jpg > > </StartupCommand> > > [...] > > > > The Debian example file and explanations in the Internet claim that this > > should work too: > > > > [...] > > <Desktops width="4" height="1"> > > [...] > > <Background > > type="image">/usr/share/wallpapers/Grass/contents/images/1280x1024.jpg</Background> > > [...] > > </Desktops> > > [...] > > > > This doesn't work on my machine. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Regards, > > Ralf > > > > > > For a GUI method (Nitrogen) of changing wallpapers quickly. > > Copy the /etc/jwm/system.jwmrc and /etc/jwm/debian-menu > to the root of your user directory, rename the system.jwmrc that resides > in your user directory to .jwmrc, change owner of said file > to your user, and group, then open the ~/.jwmrc file with a text editor > and edit/replace section as in below example, save changes to file. > Install Nitrogen: > apt-get install nitrogen > Start nitrogen from JWM menu or user term, select the wallpaper of > your choice, apply, then restart JWM from menu. For examples see below: > > Terminal Commands: > root@aptosid-ms-7312:/home/kruppt# cp /etc/jwm/system.jwmrc /home/kruppt > root@aptosid-ms-7312:/home/kruppt# cp /etc/jwm/debian-menu /home/kruppt > root@aptosid-ms-7312:/home/kruppt# mv /home/kruppt/system.jwmrc > /home/kruppt/.jwmrc > root@aptosid-ms-7312:/home/kruppt# chown -v kruppt:kruppt /home/kruppt/.jwmrc > kruppt@aptosid-ms-7312:~$ scite /home/kirkus/.jwmrc > > Section of /home/your-user/.jwmrc that needs to be edited as so: > > <Desktops width="4" height="1"> > <!-- Default background. Note that a Background tag can be > contained within a Desktop tag to give a specific background > for that desktop. > --> > <Background type="command">nitrogen --restore</Background> > </Desktops>
Thank you, but isn't it another workaround, as the workaround I already use ;)? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1389364585.13250.7.camel@archlinux