O.K., I'm stumped. By itself, that is not newsworthy; it's commonplace. But here's what's going on. I change my desktop wallpaper with each season. I have a collection of wallpapers that I've used for years. Last evening, I went into Desktop Settings, found the fall wallpaper, and tried to use it. But as I mouse over the image, in the upper right-hand corner pops up the "forbidden" sign--the white circle with the red circle and a slash within it. I cannot figure out why it's doing that or what I need to do to stop it.
Here's what I have done so far:
1. Run apt-get update
2. Run apt-get dist-upgrade
3. Rebooted
4. Tried opening the wallpaper I want to use with Gwenview, and it comes up just fine.
What should I try next? Thanks.
Here's what I have done so far:
1. Run apt-get update
2. Run apt-get dist-upgrade
3. Rebooted
4. Tried opening the wallpaper I want to use with Gwenview, and it comes up just fine.
What should I try next? Thanks.
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