I did not open my emails this morning until now so did not realise you
had replied directly. Thus my reply went through the forum - sorry about
that.
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 15:33 +0000, Growlf wrote:
> Something changed the default property for the image setting
> (picture_filename) to the warty image. It should be like the generic
> value (in your case: '/usr/share/images/xsplash/bg_1680x1050.jpg').
>
> Are you using (or have you used) any other login wallpaper choosers or
> XSplash configuration tools? - Or made any manual changes to gconf,
> specifically to the picture_filename property?
>
> Please try issuing the following command and see if all does not start
> going as expected:
>
> sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 -t string -s
> /desktop/gnome/background/picture_filename
> /usr/share/images/xsplash/bg_1680x1050.jpg
>
I did not open my emails this morning until now so did not realise you
had replied directly. Thus my reply went through the forum - sorry about
that.
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 15:33 +0000, Growlf wrote: images/ xsplash/ bg_1680x1050. jpg'). gnome/backgroun d/picture_ filename images/ xsplash/ bg_1680x1050. jpg
> Something changed the default property for the image setting
> (picture_filename) to the warty image. It should be like the generic
> value (in your case: '/usr/share/
>
> Are you using (or have you used) any other login wallpaper choosers or
> XSplash configuration tools? - Or made any manual changes to gconf,
> specifically to the picture_filename property?
>
> Please try issuing the following command and see if all does not start
> going as expected:
>
> sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 -t string -s
> /desktop/
> /usr/share/
>