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    Plasma login manager : can't change "waterfall" wall paper?

    Love the new plasma login manager. My dual monitors now have only a single login dialog and on the correct monitor.

    However, IMO the default "waterfall" wallpaper is damn ugly. Looks like something a grade schooler would like. The configuration shows "breeze" but the selected wallpaper isn't displayed.

    Has anyone figured out the trick to get a different wallpaper?

    Please Read Me

    #2
    After selecting a wallpaper and applying, try running systemctl daemon-reload. This solved it for me after confirming what you are seeing.
    I tried manually restarting the service, and got the message about it there. So, I logged back in, tried a different wallpaper, ran daemon-reload, logged out to check, and the change worked.


    It is probably unrelated, but there is a bug where PLM changes don't happen until reboot, but this seems like something else.

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      #3
      I see your bug

      https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521008

      I do have the plm directories in /var on neon, not sure if that was something fixed by me somehow.

      No, it is created when selecting and applying a wallpaper, in my VM. Switching wallpapers works there, in Plasma 6.7.2.
      Will update to 6.7.3 and see if it breaks there.
      Last edited by claydoh; Yesterday, 09:15 PM.
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        #4
        No, it works in the VM as expected?

        but not on bare metal without extra steps.
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          #5
          OK, so I had a sec to try out what you suggested and no-go here.

          In System Settings > Login Screen I selected "Change Background" in "Breeze." I clicked "Clear Image" then selected my desired wallpaper (again) and clicked "Apply". Then ran "sudo systemctl daemon-reload".

          Logged out and back in - no change. Still the ugly default.

          I even tried scanning my entire install to see if I could locate the offending image and replace it manually, but the image scan program keeps crashing. I fI had half a clue where to find this image, I would just replace it.

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            #6
            From what I can see here, the wallpaper I selected is in the /usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/ folder. But not being shown by plm
            Last edited by oshunluvr; Today, 12:24 PM.

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