On Friday 23 March 2007 22:02, Rick Stevens wrote: > On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 20:47 +0100, Nigel Henry wrote: > > I've been trying to create an icon for a music app with the Gimp. Part of > > the icon needed a waveform from a running music app, so thinking I was > > being clever I went for aquire screenshot with the Gimp. Now I've ended > > up with a graduated green background for FC2, and revert won't work. > > > > The original FC2 background was dark blue with Fedora core 2 in the top > > right corner. > > > > Anyone know where I can find it? At the moment I'm stuck with the KDE > > blue swirl thing, but would be nice to get the one back that I'm used to. > > > > Please. No comments about using ancient FC versions. I'm just trying to > > fix a problem. > > Have you tried right-clicking on the background and selecting "change > desktop wallpaper"? Tried that, and no options, but I had Debian running on the other machine, and rebooted to FC2, and on that /usr/share/backgrounds/images/default.png shows the dark blue background with text in white in the top write hand corner. I tried the same path on the machine with the problem, and now have the dark blue background, but with no text. All a bit weird, and can't understand how saving a screenshot with the Gimp has changed my background without asking permission. Anyway. I know I'm running FC2, so it's no big deal, just damned annoying to have lost the Fedora core 2 text on the background. Nigel.