11-27-2017, 02:46 AM
Hi [member=5916]trinidad[/member]
Quote:You had an unresolved dependency problem prior to upgrading and XFCE went default because of it. The Deb wallpaper is just XFCE picking up some latent configuration of some Debian DE effecting package. When you get messed up DEs like this after an upgrade the best thing to do is to open Settings Manager and reconfigure the XFCE DE. When you see stuff like this it's kinda like the XFCE DE is asking you - what do you wanna do now? or - please decide how you want to set me upThanks for following up on this and the so clarifying explanation which will be of great help next time I encouter a similar situation. Hope I don't, but better safe than sorry
Quote:When you see stuff like this it's kinda like the XFCE DE is asking you - what do you wanna do now? or - please decide how you want to set me upYou know, while I was at it, dealing with that issue, I thought "what are you telling me Linux? I know you want to tell me something but I can't understand a damn thing" lol
Quote:the best thing to do is to open Settings Manager and reconfigure the XFCE DERegarding this, how would I exactly do that? I'm not sure I understand. If you don't mind, could you elaborate a little bit more on this, please? Thanks.
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