It's not a big thing but my wallpaper disappeared after I "upgraded" to Gnome 2.4. I'm not using Gnome proper but simply running the "gnome-settings-daemon" as part of my fluxbox GDM session file:
#!/bin/sh # # /etc/gdm/Sessions/fluxbox export LANG="en_US.UTF-8" gnome-settings-daemon & wmCalClock & wmMoonClock & wmppp & asmon -e gnome-system-monitor -u & source ~/.01_Fluxbox_User_Extra_Options exec /etc/X11/Xsession /usr/bin/fluxbox #EOF This setup has worked reasonably well until the latest Gnome 2.4 updates. Gnome 2.4 settings other than the wallpaper (configured by "gnome-background-properties") appears to be unaffected, e.g. the size of the menu fonts in The Gimp or Gnome terminal. What's surprising is that if I run "gnome-background-properties" and so much as change an option (even if I don't change the wallpaper itself), the wallpaper reappears! I suspect "gnome-background-properties" is passing behind my back some "magic" options to some "magic" Gnome process. Otherwise there's no significant difference in the output of "ps ax" before and after running "gnome-background-properties". -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]