I recently been using Kubuntu almost full time as my default OS. Through the years it has become more user friendly and will definitely stand alone already as a permanent OS for PC users. Almost anything you do on a MAC or Windows PC can be done on Kubuntu now and even more. And Unlike Ubuntu you pretty much spot the differences. One of them I want to point out is Customizing Wallpapers for each Virtual Desktop and specifically "Adding your own personal wallpapers" to the "wallpapers" directory which by default is owned by the "root" account. So therefore as a user you wont be able to copy any file into that directory nor can you change the folder attributes or folder owner coz you don't have the permissions or privileges as root. There are a lot of ways of doing it. Here's how I did it. I like to have full access to some folders owned by "root" just because of the inconvenience it creates when using a "personal" computer. First of all you open "konsole" by hitting "Alt+F2" and type in "konsole" and select konsole. Then just type "kdesudo dolphin" (without the quotes) into the terminal and press enter. You'll be asked to type in your password. Once you press enter a "root-dolphin" file manager window will open. Navigate to the usr/share directory and locate the "wallpaper" folder and right click it and select "properties". Switch to the "Permissions" tab and click "Advanced Permissions" and you will see a window with the accounts and the Access permissions. By default only the "Owner" will have read (r), write (w), and modify or delete (x) checked. The Owning group and Others will not have Write permissions. All you have to do here is make sure all "r, w, x" are checked for the "others" account or even the Owning Group" account. Then click OK. Now you will be back at the "Properties for wallpaper - Dolphin" window, here just tick or check the "Apply changes to all subfolders and their contents checkbox and click OK. By this time You already have taken Ownership of the wallpaper folder which will allow you to copy your own wallpapers to this folder so that they all show up in the "Desktop Settings - Plasma Desktop Shell" when you right click the desktop and select "Desktop Settings" (make sure you unlock widgets first). Now you can select the wallpaper you want for each Virtual Desktop and hit Apply. You can lock the widgets now so that you don't accidentally move your widgets around.
There you go, that's how I did it. If you have any comments and things that may be of concern pertaining this matter, please do reply. Thanks guys.
There you go, that's how I did it. If you have any comments and things that may be of concern pertaining this matter, please do reply. Thanks guys.
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