Le 21/01/2017 à 05:17, John Andersen a écrit :
It wasn't available when I first found it, but then I would never have found that download site. How do things like that get known anyway?
a wiki page?
jdd Not to highjack the thread but regarding the OP about the wallpaper situation above I have also noticed a very annoying issue regarding wallpapers. I did update from 42.1 to 42.2 Then I found that, although some wallpapers had been taken over, others not. And the most curious thing, one of the icons where "blind", that is w/o any
In data sabato 21 gennaio 2017 09:15:07, jdd ha scritto: picture and a title "high security" or something like it (a pity I did not take a shot at the time). I clicked on that....and was presented with a totally different selection of wallpapers... and no way to get back the original choice. So, I have no idea what happened there, but I notice also of other machines that the wallpapers in an upgrade i.e. from 13.2 to 42.1 where (in my case not preserved). Since this is very visible to a user and can touch personal affections I would like to know how I can ensure that the wallpapers installed are available after upgrade. If somebody experienced the same I would be happy to know how to avoid to loose these settings or at least to save the pictures beforehand. About multiple desktops: AFAIK that was more a "we push our activities" no matter what. Since there was also a try to phase out multiple desktop completely to favour activities, I suppose that this "bug" was more an "persuasive enhancement". But I may be badly minded, of course. For me activities would have made sense if I could have bound them to hardware settings. That is the case only energy saving settings. And for elderly users I found them to be a source of mayor despair if activated inadvertently. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org