So random, but does anyone know how to take the default desktop images off of a machine. I imagine this applies to any GNOME system (though the wallpaper management on RHEL 5.something reminds me a lot more of KDE, and it has a lot of the KDE applications...), but I'd like to get the default wallpaper off so I can use it at home. The RHEL machine is one of my work machines, but I like the wallpaper and can't find it elsewhere.
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Not sure about RHEL, but on Ubuntu (with GNOME 2) they're under /usr/share/backgrounds. You've probably got about even odds that RHEL puts them in the same place.
Thanks all. I didn't get a chance to do anything more than a quick run of find while checking email, but I'll definitely try again tomorrow. Also, for those wondering, it's the boats .svg file. I have a nice color gradient behind it and it's tiled across the desktop. Quite nice.
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