When I'm at a web site and I right click on a picture and then click on "Set As Desktop Background" Where does the picture get saved to? I looked in /usr/share/wallpaper but nothing new is there. Thankx for any help.
							
						
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 Re: Where do the pictures go?
 
 Fintan is spot on. And consider this: they cannot be saved to /usr 'cos that directory is owned by root whereas you are just a lowly user Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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 Re: Where do the pictures go?
 
 I am afraid I am not familiar with this "set as desktop" feature. If you happen to know the name of the file you could do afollowed by aCode:sudo updatedb Code:locate file_name Once your problem is solved please mark the topic of the first post as SOLVED so others know and can benefit from your experience! / FAQ
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 Re: Where do the pictures go?
 
 You are not using Windows so clicking on Set as the Desktop Background doesn't seem to work. You just need to save the file using Save Page As in Firefox or Save As in Opera. I have a directory where I keep all new wallpapers. By right clicking on the desktop and selecting Appearance Settings you can then select the file you want to set as wallpaper.Originally posted by Apollo9When I'm at a web site and I right click on a picture and then click on "Set As Desktop Background" Where does the picture get saved to? I looked in /usr/share/wallpaper but nothing new is there. Thankx for any help.
 
 It does beg the question as to why the option is in the Linux version of Firefox when it doesn't work.
 
 
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 Re: Where do the pictures go?
 
 I just looked and lo and behold you are right, it does put it in /home. You learn something new every day.Originally posted by tomp01It does beg the question as to why the option is in the Linux version of Firefox when it doesn't work.Originally posted by Apollo9When I'm at a web site and I right click on a picture and then click on "Set As Desktop Background" Where does the picture get saved to? I looked in /usr/share/wallpaper but nothing new is there. Thankx for any help.
 
 
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 Re: (SOLVED) Where do the pictures go?
 
 OK, just being dumb I have got it now.Originally posted by tomp01I wonder why ls -a doesn't show hidden files?Originally posted by Fintan/home/.kde whereby ".kde is a hidden file so you have to activate "view hidden files" in dolphin / konqueror "view"
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 Re: (SOLVED) Where do the pictures go?
 
 Code:man ls LS(1) User Commands LS(1)
 
 NAME
 ls - list directory contents
 
 SYNOPSIS
 ls [OPTION]... [FILE]...
 
 DESCRIPTION
 List information about the FILEs (the current directory by default). Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuvSUX
 nor --sort.
 
 Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
 
 -a, --all
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 Re: Where do the pictures go?
 
 Actually it is put in /home/<user name> and the file is called Firefox_wallpaper.png, if you get another wallpaper and set as background it overwrites the first one. So it doesn't mimic Windows behaviour instead choosing to do something really eccentric and counter intuitive.Originally posted by Apollo9toad I found it by looking in the last place I would have thought it would be. It's in /home/. Thankx for your help.
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