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adding pics to xfce? - TeemarkTh0mas - 09-01-2014 i have a series of pics i want to use as changing desktop, i see the xfce default folder BUT i am unable to copy/paste pics into it i can select my "home" folder but dont have an option for any folders inside the home. it will change from home to xfce back upon restart.. is there a secret?/ thanks to ALL for all the assistance provided..tom Re: adding pics to xfce? - sonic - 09-01-2014 If you click right from "Folder:" you can change the location to find your images. Then tick Change the background to change a wallpaper periodically. ![]() Re: adding pics to xfce? - Scott(0) - 09-01-2014 Hi TeemarkTh0mas, To paste additional backgrounds into the folder /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/ you will need administrator permissions. Doing this is easy. Open Thunar File > Open as Administrator A new Thunar window opens in administrator mode Navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/ Now you should be able to copy and paste backgrounds Re: adding pics to xfce? - TeemarkTh0mas - 09-01-2014 awesome thanks.. Re: adding pics to xfce? - tfaranyosi - 09-13-2014 I like using multiple backgrounds on my LL 2.0. However when I copy pictures into the /backgrounds/xfce folder all files will be locked up. If I change the background location to somewhere else, after closing the desktop settings app it defaults back to the xfce directory. So 1, How do I unlock the picture files in the xfce directory, or 2, make the change in the desktop setting app stick? Thanks Re: adding pics to xfce? - Scott(0) - 09-13-2014 Hi Tfaranyosi, Quote:However when I copy pictures into the /backgrounds/xfce folder all files will be locked up. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by the files will be locked up. Are you using administrator (sudo) privlidges when copying the files? Here's an example, does this work for you? To paste additional backgrounds into the folder /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/ you will need administrator permissions. Open Thunar File > Open as Administrator A new Thunar window opens in administrator mode Navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/ Now you should be able to copy and paste backgrounds. Re: adding pics to xfce? - ohjrson - 09-22-2014 Yes I have had this issue as well. I tried putting the old background pictures from LL 1.08 into the Background folder for Beryl and I could not see them at all. I removed them and placed them in a separate folder and they are still not being seen. How do I get the old backgrounds from LL 1.08 to work on Beryl? Re: adding pics to xfce? - Scott(0) - 09-22-2014 Hi Ohjrson, Quote:I removed them and placed them in a separate folder and they are still not being seen. If you go to the separate folder can you see the pictures? Assuming "yes," you can see pictures in the separate folder, are you able to right-click on a picture and choose the option "set as wallpaper"? Re: adding pics to xfce? - ohjrson - 09-23-2014 (09-22-2014, 09:03 PM)Scott(0) link Wrote: Hi Ohjrson,Answer: No I cannot see them. Yes, I can right click on them and I do see "set as wall paper" but when I do that, I just get a black screen. I also checked with the GUI window and it was able to open the XFCE4 folder and see the images, However, I was able to open the Images folder but the images could not be seen in the GUI window in that folder. What do I need to do so I can see all the pictures in there? Thanks Ohjrson Re: adding pics to xfce? - Scott(0) - 09-23-2014 Let's try a different approach. Please go here, and download a fresh copy of LL 1.08 wallpaper to your home directory. http://scott53.imgur.com/ Are you able to open the wallpaper on your computer and/or set it as a background now? |