![]() ![]() Once installed, un-check the Use Theme Wallpaper checkbox at the top of the dialogue this is needed to allow using wallpapers outside of those provided in your current Moksha theme. Note: These system-installed wallpapers are stored in your system at /usr/share/enlightenment/data/backgrounds/ in case you need to find them later You can install these individually or all at once by running the following command in your favorite terminal: sudo apt install bodhi-background-* Our wallpaper packages are all named bodhi-background-* with the * being replaced by the specific name of the wallpaper ( t here are approximately 79 wallpapers…this should get you started!). This can be done through Synaptic Package Manager or through the terminal with apt. If you want to use Bodhi Linux’s custom wallpapers, you first need to download and install them. Additionally, you may choose a wallpaper of your own from anywhere you like. From here, you can change your wallpaper ( also called ‘ background‘) to other community-made Bodhi Linux wallpapers which can be downloaded from the Bodhi Linux repositories. ***Pardon our dust, this Wiki is under construction***Ĭlick the Wallpaper icon to open the Wallpaper settings dialogue.
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