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[SOLVED] Stupid question: desktop photo

PostPosted: Oct 11th, '11, 22:05
by ferdicka
Hallo,
I'm sorry but I've an incredible question: I don't find how it's possible to change the photo of desktop. I've change it 2 times, but now I'm unable to find how....... please help and forgive me for this ridicolous question...

Re: Stupid question: desktop photo

PostPosted: Oct 11th, '11, 22:59
by alf
Which desktop environment do You use? KDE? Gnome? any other?

Re: Stupid question: desktop photo

PostPosted: Oct 11th, '11, 23:01
by eonwir
Hi ferdicka,
No problem, there are no stupid question... ;-) You don't say which desktop you are using, is it KDE?
I understand that you wish to change the desktop background. To do that, you can right-click on any empty space on your desktop, and a popup menu should show up. The last item in the menu is: "Desktop settings" or something similar. You can also use the "cashew" in the corner to get access to the Desktop settings.
There, you can choose the type of background: Image, and choose the picture you want. You have also other types of backgrounds if you like: pattern, slide show, earth globe, ...
Have a look at:
http://userbase.kde.org/images.userbase ... per-45.gif
and
http://userbase.kde.org/Plasma/HowTo/4.5

Re: Stupid question: desktop photo

PostPosted: Oct 14th, '11, 18:19
by ferdicka
Thaks! Italian Traslation of KDE use a word for the desktop popup menu that is similar at "Change Windows settings" and not "Change desktop settins", so I've think bad. But it's true your advice: lasty item... so, "problem" solved! Thanks!