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On Sunday 09 February 2003 12:04 pm, Russ wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to save different wallpaper images in a folder that everyone
> can get to so I do not want it in my home folders. I tried creating a
> folder called "more" in "/usr/share/wallpapers/" but I cannot save any
> images there. Anyone wish to shed some light on the hoops I have to jump
> through to get this done?
>
that directory probably has write access for root only.  You could copy 
everything you want to put there into a folder in your home, and then load 
File Manager as root and make the move that way.  

K Menu => Applications => File Tools => File Manager - Super User Mode

Or assuming you have all the wallpapers in a folder, change to that directory 
at a command line and as root type 

cp ./* /usr/share/wallpapers/

assuming everything is now copied where you want it, you can delete the items 
in your home, or leave them there as a backup for when you reinstall and they 
get wiped out.
- -- 
Greg
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