I've set up an image as a desktop background -- but sometimes (unpredictably) it comes up all black. The information isn't lost, since if I click on the cashew and go to Folder View settings, the image shows up on the preview screen there. If I then accept it, the image comes back. But why is it disappearing in the first place, and what can I do about it?
							
						
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 i found the explanation: the images are stored on a network storage device, and if the network isn't up when I look at that background, I get the black screen. The obvious fix is to store all such images locally, even if that means making an extra copy.
 
 But I wonder: is there a way to add my own images to the wallpaper list (the local one, not the online one)?
 I can set my images as background easily enough by using Open, but that's not the same thing.
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 Your default choices can be found at /usr/share/wallpapers. You could certainly add your own images there. But if you look at the contents of that directory, you'll see they are "structured" -- it's not just a list of image files.
 
 Personally I keep them in a folder in my home directory.
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 Re: Desktop background turns black (SOLVED)
 
 There is, add your images into this folder ~/.kde/share/wallpapers.Originally posted by pwabrahamsBut I wonder: is there a way to add my own images to the wallpaper list (the local one, not the online one)?
 I can set my images as background easily enough by using Open, but that's not the same thing.
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