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The background image can be set to different levels of transparency by changing the "0.7" entries above to anything on the scale of "0.0" (fully transparent) to "1.0" (fully opaque). It’s a linear-gradient effect, so the first 0.7 is transparency starting on top, and the second 0.7 is transparency ending at bottom.
The background image can be set to different levels of transparency by changing the "0.7" entries above to anything on the scale of "0.0" (fully transparent) to "1.0" (fully opaque). It’s a linear-gradient effect, so the first 0.7 is transparency starting on top, and the second 0.7 is transparency ending at bottom.
You can also change the gnome background with:
You can also change the gnome background. (This is not needed in pureos-byzantium, as a graphical option is present.):
`gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:///path/to/picture_file`
`gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:///path/to/picture_file`
e.g. `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:///home/purism/Pictures/image.png`
e.g. `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri file:///home/purism/Pictures/image.png`
This is not needed in pureos-byzantium, as a graphical option is present.