I have poked at it several times and can not for the life of me figure out where to change
the background or wall paper on LArch. Right now it looks like some sort of wall paper wall.
I normally run a black background, but so far have not been able to get rid of the wallpaper.
Any ideas??
Change desktop background in ZMLarch
Off to the right in the task bar is an icon that displays files that can be edited. You can add or remove any item as you see fit. I believe the desk top file is one that Ross included by default but I can't remember specifically as I didn't ever use ZMLarch other than to see what and how he did his implementation. Anyway, that icon and the files you load to it are the key to editing how Arch behaves.
I think you are talking about Arch Assistant you have to start it, when you do it appears
as a icon on the RH side of the task bar, if you right click on it you get a list of options
one of which is system, if you enter that you will find a list of files to edit (I go into the
rc.conf all the time) but so far I have not been able to find out how to get rid if the wall
paper on the screen. All I want is a black screen no wall paper.
as a icon on the RH side of the task bar, if you right click on it you get a list of options
one of which is system, if you enter that you will find a list of files to edit (I go into the
rc.conf all the time) but so far I have not been able to find out how to get rid if the wall
paper on the screen. All I want is a black screen no wall paper.
I'll have a machine mid to late week that I can load ZMLarch on temporarily and will see if I can find it for you. Seems to me I was able to go black as I can't stand about anything else even for the short term. Yes, thank you, Arch assistant is what I was referring to but couldn't remember, also seems to me I had to load several files against it to make the necessary changes to suit. Give me some time; I'll let you know one way or another!
I'm going to guess I wasn't successful in changing the background after a little research( http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Nitrogen ). I'll still give it a go and let you know...