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   From: Mateus Denigris    
   Subject: Re: bgchanger & xfce4   
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   On 2007-02-21, BlackTopBum spake thusly:   
   > Can't change my background, A.K.A. wallpaper, on my XFCE4   
   > (6.10 Xubuntu) desktop using bgchanger. There are no errors   
   > posted to the terminal screen or .xsession-errors file.   
   > The app runs yet nothing changes.   
   >   
   > Anyone using Xubuntu and bgchanger successfully? If so,   
   > please tell how you got it going rightly.   
   >   
   > Thanks!   
      
   I hadn't tried to do that, but I did change the background   
   with gthumb image viewer.   
      
   best regards,   
      
   Mateus   
      
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