On 9 January 2016 at 17:27, Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 08, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
That does not sound intentional at all, no.. and the openQA tests show that they have a valid background set.
openQA works with fresh installs.
It also works with upgrades, but the situation in question is a little more complicated than that (speaking as a former branding- package maintainer, this faux pas is probably my fault, but I can explain) previous versions of openSUSE used to use a dynamic wallpaper in GNOME This wallpaper would transition from one image to another during the day - lots of people never noticed it, it was very nice when people did, but it was also an insane amount of work to do and often heavily limited our options when picking new default wallpapers So around about openSUSE 12.2 we stopped doing it. However the second we removed the dynamic.xml in testing, we realised it caused problems for people upgrading, resulting in a black screen So instead we replaced the dynamic.xml with the same as the default.xml I think it took a little bit of time before we actually set the default.xml as the default correctly So, what seems to have happened here is that you've upgraded your system from a version which was using the dynamic.xml for its wallpaper, and now the new Tumbleweed wallpaper ONLY has the default, and not a dynamic.xml, you hit this problem Even openQA upgrade tests will miss this as you really have to go back a while to still be using a dynamic wallpaper as your default Sorry :( At least the already quoted workaround will immediately correct the problem ensuring you have the correct default wallpaper
gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri
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