Sorry, we don't do that. The current default greyscale wallpaper only is
shown there, and this happens via ubuntu-wallpapers.xml. The reason is
that we found that if we show them all (if you have multiple ubuntu-
wallpapers-* installed) then it's very hard to tell between the
different wallpapers, they all look quite similar when shrunk to the
small size in the wallpaper selector.

So if you can see the default grey wallpaper in Settings at all, then
that's good for us.

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  Ubuntu Default Greyscale Wallpaper Sym Link Broken

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