Beartooth spake thusly: > Gnome-appearance-properties gets installed with a default collection of > wallpapers, themes, backgrounds, or whatever they're called; I have > plenty of my own that I like better, and always delete those. But some > screensavers, such as Slip in xscreensaver, still find them -- > apparently in /usr/share/backgrounds. I'd like to get rid of them. But > they seem to be protected in some way, at least against my userid. "gnome-appearance-properties" is part of the "[GNOME] control-center" package. That package does not come with any wallpaper. The packages that *do* comee with wallpaper (assuming you only have GNOME installed - vs. GNOME & KDE, XFCE.....) include desktop-backgrounds-basic gnome-backgrounds & the leonidas-backgrounds* packages. Do a search for them with yum, packagekit, or yumex and remove any or all of them that you may have installed and your system wallpapers shouuld be gone. Personally, I like them, but most of the ones I use are also found elsewhere and I just keep them in ~/Pictures/backgrounds. Scott -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines