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    I installed Kubuntu 15.10, and afterwards ! add a second user.
    In my original account I installed an additional wallpaper to replace the default one.
    When I do this, Kubuntu installs this wallpaper in /home/marc/.loca l/share/wallpaper
    I copied this wallpaper to /home/2nduser/.local/share/wallpaper

    Now I log in as 2nduser, but I don't have the same wallpapers as for my primariy user account.
    The source of the wallpapers here seems to be /usr/local/wallpapers.
    I only see directories there
    When I copy my desired wallpaper there, it does not show up in the wallpaper selection.
    I also tried to install the desired wallpaper via system settings when logged in as 2nduser,
    when I do that, I get a message the the existing file will be overwritten

    How can I give 2nduser the wallpaper I installed for my primary user account ?
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    #2
    as "2nduser" ,,,,,,right click the desktop>desktop settings>open>navigate to the wallpapper>click it>open

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      #3
      The problem is not how do I change a wallpaper.

      The problem is that the second user is presented with a totally diiferent set of wallpaper choices than the first user.

      Wallpaper source from 1st user = /home/marc/.local/share/wallpaper
      marc@marcHP8470:~/.local/share/wallpapers$ ls
      128773-SCPkde.jpg 148824-kde2a3.jpg
      137510-glassgear.png 160598-cruise-design21-kde.jpg
      141537-1920x1200Horos_Kubuntu20110507.jpg 160599-cruise-design11-kde.jpg
      148026-CosmoTable.jpg 1864-KDEsteel.jpg

      Wallpaper source for 2nd user = /usr/share/wallpapers.
      /usr/share/wallpapers. contains per wallpaper a directory (blue) with the wallpaper in different resolutions
      and the jpg files I copied (red) from the first user do not show in the desktop settings-wallpaper selection box
      marc@marcHP8470:/usr/share/wallpapers$ ls
      141537-1920x1200Horos_Kubuntu20110507.jpg EveningGlowNext
      148026-CosmoTable.jpg FogPoppy
      148824-kde2a3.jpg ForestFogSpray
      160598-cruise-design21-kde.jpg ForestHouseSunset
      160599-cruise-design11-kde.jpg GereatHeronTauplitz
      1864-KDEsteel.jpg Green_LeavesWalmendingerHorn
      AlpsGreyWater
      BlueFlowerIndianSummerWhisker_Grass
      Dance_of_the_SpiritsLandmannalaugar


      Last edited by mbohets; Dec 22, 2015, 11:29 AM.
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        #4
        Not sure if this is still valid today, but there is this


        https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...-for-all-users

        Of course any user who has changed theirs won't see this change.

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        Last edited by claydoh; Dec 22, 2015, 01:25 PM.

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          #5
          No luck with the skel solution, I guess things work a little different in kde5.
          Another thing I tried: create a new user, copy my entire home directory to the home dir of the new user and change recursively the ownership of these files --> no luck either

          It looks like the first user, created when installing Kubuntu gets a special config, that is different from the users that are created afterwards.
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            #6
            skel will only affect new user accounts, or ones with old configs wiped, anyway, and the config directories/file paths used would have to match the ones in plasma, which are no longer the ~/.kde folder.

            You probably need a script that discovers all user accounts, goes into each one's ~/.config/plasmarc, and edits the usersWallpapers line to the specific wallpaper.

            Or would replacing the default one(or ones - there are multiple sizes for the default wallpaper), saving your desired one to replace the stock one, found in /usr/share/wallpapers/Next/content/images

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              #7
              KDE4 was much easier, you just select a jpg file and set it as wallpaper.
              In KDE5 you need to create a directory with the name of the wallpaper,
              in that directory put a file named metadata subdirectory contents
              in that subdirectoryand a subdirectory named contents and a small size picture of the wallpaper
              in that contents subdirectory the actual wallpaper in different sizes.
              What a hassle for a simple wallpaper, I think I'll leave it as it is.

              KDE5 is supposed to be easier than KDE4 ......pfff I dissagree

              marc@marcHP8470:/usr/share/wallpapers$ ls
              141537-1920x1200Horos_Kubuntu20110507.jpg EveningGlow Next
              148026-CosmoTable.jpg Fog Poppy
              148824-kde2a3.jpg ForestFog Spray
              160598-cruise-design21-kde.jpg ForestHouse Sunset
              160599-cruise-design11-kde.jpg GereatHeron Tauplitz
              1864-KDEsteel.jpg Green_Leaves WalmendingerHorn
              Alps Grey Water
              BlueFlower IndianSummer Whisker_Grass
              Dance_of_the_Spirits Landmannalaugar

              marc@marcHP8470:/usr/share/wallpapers/Whisker_Grass$ ls
              contents metadata.desktop

              marc@marcHP8470:/usr/share/wallpapers/Whisker_Grass/contents$ ls
              images screenshot.jpg

              marc@marcHP8470:/usr/share/wallpapers/Whisker_Grass/contents/images$ ls
              1280x1024.jpg 1440x900.jpg 1638x1024.jpg 1920x1080.jpg 640x480.jpg
              1280x800.jpg 1600x1200.jpg 1680x1050.jpg 1920x1200.jpg 800x600.jpg

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                #8
                Plasma Wallpapers

                Plasma4: https://techbase.kde.org/Development...llpaper_Access
                Plasma5: https://techbase.kde.org/Development...llpaper_Access


                Testing at here:

                - copying a jpeg to the another user wallpapers folder ~/.local/share/wallpapers/.
                - copying two jpegs to the system wallpaper folder /usr/share/wallpapers/.

                Log out - log in to the another user. All wallpapers are available to the another user.




                If not working:

                - the image permissions are wrong ?
                - the system configuration cache is not updating ? -> try to run 'kbuildsycoca5 --noincremental' as another user.
                - you have a broken system ? -> examine the systemd journal
                Try Me !

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                  #9
                  SOLVED: same wallpaper for different users

                  Hi Linkbot.

                  Copying the files did not do the trick (I already did that) but .... the permission on the files were wrong.
                  The files were owned by root (copied them with Krusader in root mode) but marked as forbidden for other users.
                  Once I changed them as read only for everyone, I could set them as wallpapers for other users.

                  Thanks for putting me on the right track.

                  While searching for a solution for this, I discovered howto start multiple X sessions at the same time,
                  so I don't need to logout and login all the time tho switch users.
                  - go to a terminal session using CTRL-ALT-F1
                  - login as the user you want
                  - type startx -- :1
                  - change between sessions with CTRL-ALT-F1 (second user session) and CTRL-ALT-F7 (original session)
                  This saved me a lot of time, so I thought I'd share it here.
                  Last edited by mbohets; Dec 23, 2015, 03:20 PM.
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