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Where are the wallpapers stored?
I want to delete some of the wallpapers I do not like so that I can have auto wallpapers with the remaining.
Anyone know? Thanks
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Wallpaper files are stored in /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce
Using your file-manager, browse to that folder, right-click in a space and choose "open as administrator".
Then you can right click on any image and delete.
When finished close the file-manager so you come out of administrator mode.
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[member=7644]DeepThought[/member] A very nice non- ("geeky-linuxy") answer. You and [member=5414]firenice03[/member] give good simple answers to beginner questions all the time here. Much appreciated.
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Yes, it means I have to open a root terminal always forget how to do this.
I know first open a terminal then sudo su - eneter password then I am root then I have to type in the Files but forget what this program is?
Let me know if you know the name I think it begins with N??? four letters?
Then one time I could change a folder but cannot find this feature anymore.
I suppose I can do all this in a root terminal.
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(01-26-2020, 03:49 PM)trinidad link Wrote: [member=7644]DeepThought[/member] A very nice non- ("geeky-linuxy") answer. You and [member=5414]firenice03[/member] give good simple answers to beginner questions all the time here. Much appreciated.
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Thank you!! And Thanks to you for your contributions [member=5916]trinidad[/member] on these forums!!!
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Thanks for that I now have wallpapers changing every 2 minutes and only the best and including the Windows 10.
I set it on random but I think it hates Windows 10 as it has not appeared so far. It is the first in the list so it might start first on a reboot.
Thanks all for your help. If anyone wants the procedure I will post it. I have written it down so I can add it to the setup for users.
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