Author: Edward Bartolo Date: To: dng Subject: [DNG] Please, provide a means to remove the default wallpapers.
On 10/03/2018, m712 <comeon@???> wrote: > It's your choice to remove or keep them, and the color of a wallpaper is
> entirely subjective. I think it's arrogant to request Devuan to remove
> artwork because you want them removed.
>
An 'Ad Hominem'? Bravo! I am a chef and was 'back in the kitchen'
preparing a broth with too many cooks.
On 09/03/2018, golinux@??? <golinux@???> wrote: > [ snip ]
> Right click on your Xfce desktop. Choose desktop settings. Navigate to
> the wallpaper of your choice. You can also create gradients there. The
> default images in /usr/share/images/desktop-base/ can be permanently
> deleted.
> Done. Was that so hard?
>
That is not what I want and this is not MS Windows. Removing parts of
packages by deleting files is strongly discouraged in any Linux
distribution that uses a package manager.
I want to remove the themes from the slim display manager and I am
concerned updates of slim may overwrite my changes restoring them to
their defaults. StartX does not work for some weird reason, so I have
to stick with a display manager.