Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
- dolphin_oracle
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Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
Probably makes sense to check your cables.
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lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
It seems that your current system is already a bit messed up. So good luck finding the showstopper.wbrells wrote: Sat Mar 29, 2025 4:53 pm I'm a little hesitant to add a new user to my main system for fear of "messing up" things more than they already are.
Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
Latest clue: If I boot my "problem" system using the live usb created on that system I initially get the black background as expected. HOWEVER, with this setup I can select a different background and all appears well. If I switch to Workspace 2 I get the black wallpaper again but I can then select a real wallpaper. In other words, I can switch between two Workspaces and each has their own wallpaper.
Unfortunately, when I boot the "problem" system in the normal way from an SSD, I still get the unchangeable black wallpaper. All my apps, etc. run fine, so perhaps it is time to "give up" on any attempts at fixing the wallpaper. Thanks again for trying to help with this problem!
Unfortunately, when I boot the "problem" system in the normal way from an SSD, I still get the unchangeable black wallpaper. All my apps, etc. run fine, so perhaps it is time to "give up" on any attempts at fixing the wallpaper. Thanks again for trying to help with this problem!
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Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
running the xfconf-query command previously given to list all settings might be useful to show when running the live-usb since it works.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
You need to create a new user as was suggested and see the result. Creating a new user should never "mess up" your system and will tell if it is in your user settings. (which it definitely sounds like it is.)
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Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
Well, I created a new user but when I went to the Start menu and selected the Switch User icon the screen went black and I had to power off/restart my system! (Fortunately, it came back OK.) Suggestion?
Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
As far as the xconf-query command is concerned, I'm not sure which Channel I should be looking at. Here is a list of all Channels:
xfconf-query -l
Channels:
accessibility
catfish
displays
keyboards
pointers
thunar
thunar-volman
xfce4-appfinder
xfce4-desktop
xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts
xfce4-mime-settings
xfce4-mixer
xfce4-notifyd
xfce4-panel
xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-screensaver
xfce4-session
xfce4-settings-editor
xfce4-settings-manager
xfce4-taskmanager
xfce4-terminal
xfwm4
xsettings
xfconf-query -l
Channels:
accessibility
catfish
displays
keyboards
pointers
thunar
thunar-volman
xfce4-appfinder
xfce4-desktop
xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts
xfce4-mime-settings
xfce4-mixer
xfce4-notifyd
xfce4-panel
xfce4-power-manager
xfce4-screensaver
xfce4-session
xfce4-settings-editor
xfce4-settings-manager
xfce4-taskmanager
xfce4-terminal
xfwm4
xsettings
- dolphin_oracle
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Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
Here is the output from the above xconf-query command when run in the normal way on the "problem" system when the wallpaper is black and cannot be changed:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop --list -v
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-path /home/wayneb/Pictures/Wayne hiking.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-show true
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/backdrop-cycle-enable true
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/backdrop-cycle-timer 2
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Farewell_To_Ugly_Duckling.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/honesty-muted.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/single-workspace-mode false
/backdrop/single-workspace-number 1
/desktop-icons/file-icons/migrated-4.19 [ec67f7b6761b77649a1825c5601d0dd17c7f582e,f0073946de40555648e2b49c47fde448f2e40e3b]
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-filesystem false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-home false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-removable false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-trash false
/desktop-icons/icon-size 56
/desktop-icons/single-click false
/desktop-icons/tooltip-size 120.000000
/last-settings-migration-version 1
/last/window-height 572
/last/window-width 705
And here is the output from that command when run from the "live" USB created on the same system when the wallpaper is normal and can be changed:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop --list -v
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-path /home/wayneb/Pictures/Wayne hiking.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-show true
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/backdrop-cycle-enable false
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/last-image /home/wayneb/Pictures/Dilbert_Boss.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/single-workspace-mode false
/backdrop/single-workspace-number 0
/desktop-icons/file-icons/migrated-4.19 [ec67f7b6761b77649a1825c5601d0dd17c7f582e,f0073946de40555648e2b49c47fde448f2e40e3b]
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-filesystem false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-home false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-removable false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-trash false
/desktop-icons/icon-size 56
/desktop-icons/single-click false
/desktop-icons/tooltip-size 120.000000
/last-settings-migration-version 1
/last/window-height 572
/last/window-width 705
There are some slight differences between these two outputs, but I'm not sure what items - if any - may be significant. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Wayne
xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop --list -v
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-path /home/wayneb/Pictures/Wayne hiking.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-show true
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/backdrop-cycle-enable true
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/backdrop-cycle-timer 2
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Farewell_To_Ugly_Duckling.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/honesty-muted.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/single-workspace-mode false
/backdrop/single-workspace-number 1
/desktop-icons/file-icons/migrated-4.19 [ec67f7b6761b77649a1825c5601d0dd17c7f582e,f0073946de40555648e2b49c47fde448f2e40e3b]
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-filesystem false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-home false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-removable false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-trash false
/desktop-icons/icon-size 56
/desktop-icons/single-click false
/desktop-icons/tooltip-size 120.000000
/last-settings-migration-version 1
/last/window-height 572
/last/window-width 705
And here is the output from that command when run from the "live" USB created on the same system when the wallpaper is normal and can be changed:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop --list -v
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-path /home/wayneb/Pictures/Wayne hiking.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-show true
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/backdrop-cycle-enable false
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/last-image /home/wayneb/Pictures/Dilbert_Boss.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorHDMI-1/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace0/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/color-style 0
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/image-style 3
/backdrop/screen0/monitorLVDS/workspace1/last-image /usr/share/backgrounds/Honesty.jpg
/backdrop/single-workspace-mode false
/backdrop/single-workspace-number 0
/desktop-icons/file-icons/migrated-4.19 [ec67f7b6761b77649a1825c5601d0dd17c7f582e,f0073946de40555648e2b49c47fde448f2e40e3b]
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-filesystem false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-home false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-removable false
/desktop-icons/file-icons/show-trash false
/desktop-icons/icon-size 56
/desktop-icons/single-click false
/desktop-icons/tooltip-size 120.000000
/last-settings-migration-version 1
/last/window-height 572
/last/window-width 705
There are some slight differences between these two outputs, but I'm not sure what items - if any - may be significant. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Wayne
Re: Strange wallpaper after 23.5 Update
I had what might be the same or similar problem a while back.
My xfce-desktop settings had a bunch of background images, workspaces and displays that didn't exist.
I reset everything by:
Log out.
Open a (real) terminal by Ctrl+Alt+F1 from the login screen.
Run mc (file manager) so it's easier to navigate.
Deleted these files:
~/.cache/sessions
~/.cache/xfce4
~/.config/autostart/zxfce-single-workspace-number-fix.desktop
~/.config/xfce4/single-workspace-number-fix
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-desktop.xml
sudo reboot
Then log back in and set the wallpaper and other desktop settings the way I had them.
My xfce-desktop settings had a bunch of background images, workspaces and displays that didn't exist.
I reset everything by:
Log out.
Open a (real) terminal by Ctrl+Alt+F1 from the login screen.
Run mc (file manager) so it's easier to navigate.
Deleted these files:
~/.cache/sessions
~/.cache/xfce4
~/.config/autostart/zxfce-single-workspace-number-fix.desktop
~/.config/xfce4/single-workspace-number-fix
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml
~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-desktop.xml
sudo reboot
Then log back in and set the wallpaper and other desktop settings the way I had them.