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Linux Lite Wallpaper Museum
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Some wallpapers by distro.....


All copies of wallpaper "Entrance" were removed from Imgur. See here for an explanation:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other...allpapers/

[size=1.35em]The Linux Lite Wallpaper Museum[/size]
http://scott53.imgur.com/
> Linux Lite 4.0 - Diamond
> Linux Lite 3.8
[size=1em]> Linux Lite 3.6[/size]
[size=1em]> Linux Lite 3.4[/size]
> Linux Lite 3.2
> Linux Lite 3.0 - Citrine
> Linux Lite 2.6
> Linux Lite 2.4
> Linux Lite 2.2
> Linux Lite 2.0 - Beryl
> Linux Lite 1.0.8
> Linux Lite 1.0.6
> Linux Lite 1.0.4
> Linux Lite 1.0.2
> Linux Lite 1.0 - Amethyst

Other Distributions

> Taking requests...
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#2
Just downloaded wallpapers, but can you tell me where Linuxlite stores its wallpaper files. I looked in /usr/share/backgrounds but nothing in there.
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#3
/usr/share/xfce4/backdrops
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#4
Added wallpaper for Linux Lite 2.0 Beta
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#5
Added LXLE 14.04 Wallpapers. These are very nice. Also, removed some older wallpaper.
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#6
Added Zorin 9 Core Wallpapers
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#7
Added Voyager 14.04.02 Wallpapers
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(04-05-2014, 09:15 PM)Valtam link Wrote: /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops

Little late to the game.  So, any pics/wallpapers I put in that folder, I can use?  Do I have to do something special to the pics first?  I just d/l'ed some from Scotts list I'd like to use.

TIA
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#9
Hi Monkeyman.

I believe the default location for backgrounds is /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/, of course you're free to put them anywhere you like.

Take a look at this post:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...opic=816.0

Quote:Do I have to do something special to the pics first?  I just d/l'ed some from Scotts list I'd like to use.
You don't have to do anything to the pictures specifically but depending on the location they're copied, you may need admin rights. There's a post in the link above that covers this.

Let me know how it goes.

~Scott
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#10
That worked fine and was easy.  I thought I read that the wallpaper had to come from the xfce folder.  I guess not.  The last time I tried Linux (Ubuntu 12.04), every time I'd load a wallpaper, most of the text (both in Ubuntu and the rest of my programs like Firefox) became corrupt.  I'd have to reboot to get them right.  I'd also get a bunch of random images (from my computer) that would replace the desktop wallpaper.  Nobody could tell me why that happened.  I guess we'll see if it happens in LL.
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