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When I started my computer (this is the second boot after installing) my background and login screen background has turned from the Disco dingo background to very bright white with random squares of pixel colors in random orders. In the background switcher(wallpaper if you want to call it that) it still shows it as set to the Disco Dingo background. Any ideas on what may have caused this? I have a more than capable computer, and have the OS installed on an SSD.



Edit: Changing the background to a different, pre-installed one works perfectly, switching back to the default disco dingo switches back to the corrupt colors.










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  • Does changing the desktop background to anything else work ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:54











  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy Yes, anything except the default works. If I change to the default after changing it will still mess up, it seems to be just that specific one

    – Wolfgamer478
    Apr 19 at 22:55











  • So it is possible the image file is corrupt or jas odd permissions set on it. You could either replace the file manually or redownload wallpapers package from the default repositories. I am using phone right now so cannot provide exact package name but you can do: apt-cache search wallpaper

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:59











  • @Wolfgamer478 please add the last part as an ANSWER and accept it

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 23 at 7:35

















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When I started my computer (this is the second boot after installing) my background and login screen background has turned from the Disco dingo background to very bright white with random squares of pixel colors in random orders. In the background switcher(wallpaper if you want to call it that) it still shows it as set to the Disco Dingo background. Any ideas on what may have caused this? I have a more than capable computer, and have the OS installed on an SSD.



Edit: Changing the background to a different, pre-installed one works perfectly, switching back to the default disco dingo switches back to the corrupt colors.










share|improve this question




























  • Does changing the desktop background to anything else work ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:54











  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy Yes, anything except the default works. If I change to the default after changing it will still mess up, it seems to be just that specific one

    – Wolfgamer478
    Apr 19 at 22:55











  • So it is possible the image file is corrupt or jas odd permissions set on it. You could either replace the file manually or redownload wallpapers package from the default repositories. I am using phone right now so cannot provide exact package name but you can do: apt-cache search wallpaper

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:59











  • @Wolfgamer478 please add the last part as an ANSWER and accept it

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 23 at 7:35













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When I started my computer (this is the second boot after installing) my background and login screen background has turned from the Disco dingo background to very bright white with random squares of pixel colors in random orders. In the background switcher(wallpaper if you want to call it that) it still shows it as set to the Disco Dingo background. Any ideas on what may have caused this? I have a more than capable computer, and have the OS installed on an SSD.



Edit: Changing the background to a different, pre-installed one works perfectly, switching back to the default disco dingo switches back to the corrupt colors.










share|improve this question

















When I started my computer (this is the second boot after installing) my background and login screen background has turned from the Disco dingo background to very bright white with random squares of pixel colors in random orders. In the background switcher(wallpaper if you want to call it that) it still shows it as set to the Disco Dingo background. Any ideas on what may have caused this? I have a more than capable computer, and have the OS installed on an SSD.



Edit: Changing the background to a different, pre-installed one works perfectly, switching back to the default disco dingo switches back to the corrupt colors.







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  • Does changing the desktop background to anything else work ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:54











  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy Yes, anything except the default works. If I change to the default after changing it will still mess up, it seems to be just that specific one

    – Wolfgamer478
    Apr 19 at 22:55











  • So it is possible the image file is corrupt or jas odd permissions set on it. You could either replace the file manually or redownload wallpapers package from the default repositories. I am using phone right now so cannot provide exact package name but you can do: apt-cache search wallpaper

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:59











  • @Wolfgamer478 please add the last part as an ANSWER and accept it

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 23 at 7:35

















  • Does changing the desktop background to anything else work ?

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:54











  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy Yes, anything except the default works. If I change to the default after changing it will still mess up, it seems to be just that specific one

    – Wolfgamer478
    Apr 19 at 22:55











  • So it is possible the image file is corrupt or jas odd permissions set on it. You could either replace the file manually or redownload wallpapers package from the default repositories. I am using phone right now so cannot provide exact package name but you can do: apt-cache search wallpaper

    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Apr 19 at 22:59











  • @Wolfgamer478 please add the last part as an ANSWER and accept it

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 23 at 7:35
















Does changing the desktop background to anything else work ?

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 19 at 22:54





Does changing the desktop background to anything else work ?

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 19 at 22:54













@SergiyKolodyazhnyy Yes, anything except the default works. If I change to the default after changing it will still mess up, it seems to be just that specific one

– Wolfgamer478
Apr 19 at 22:55





@SergiyKolodyazhnyy Yes, anything except the default works. If I change to the default after changing it will still mess up, it seems to be just that specific one

– Wolfgamer478
Apr 19 at 22:55













So it is possible the image file is corrupt or jas odd permissions set on it. You could either replace the file manually or redownload wallpapers package from the default repositories. I am using phone right now so cannot provide exact package name but you can do: apt-cache search wallpaper

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 19 at 22:59





So it is possible the image file is corrupt or jas odd permissions set on it. You could either replace the file manually or redownload wallpapers package from the default repositories. I am using phone right now so cannot provide exact package name but you can do: apt-cache search wallpaper

– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 19 at 22:59













@Wolfgamer478 please add the last part as an ANSWER and accept it

– Rinzwind
Apr 23 at 7:35





@Wolfgamer478 please add the last part as an ANSWER and accept it

– Rinzwind
Apr 23 at 7:35










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I have an temporarily fix for this problem, Luckly it's very very easy.



press: alt + f2 ,to open a command screen

type: r

press: enter



that's all, the backgrounds have reloaded. its not a fix but it helps till this problem is patched



source: https://www.fosslinux.com/3495/how-to-refresh-desktop-in-ubuntu-without-rebooting-pc.htm



btw some laptops requite to press alt + fn + f2






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  • I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

    – Savithru
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I have an temporarily fix for this problem, Luckly it's very very easy.



press: alt + f2 ,to open a command screen

type: r

press: enter



that's all, the backgrounds have reloaded. its not a fix but it helps till this problem is patched



source: https://www.fosslinux.com/3495/how-to-refresh-desktop-in-ubuntu-without-rebooting-pc.htm



btw some laptops requite to press alt + fn + f2






share|improve this answer


























  • I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

    – Savithru
    Apr 29 at 23:38















10


















I have an temporarily fix for this problem, Luckly it's very very easy.



press: alt + f2 ,to open a command screen

type: r

press: enter



that's all, the backgrounds have reloaded. its not a fix but it helps till this problem is patched



source: https://www.fosslinux.com/3495/how-to-refresh-desktop-in-ubuntu-without-rebooting-pc.htm



btw some laptops requite to press alt + fn + f2






share|improve this answer


























  • I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

    – Savithru
    Apr 29 at 23:38













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10









I have an temporarily fix for this problem, Luckly it's very very easy.



press: alt + f2 ,to open a command screen

type: r

press: enter



that's all, the backgrounds have reloaded. its not a fix but it helps till this problem is patched



source: https://www.fosslinux.com/3495/how-to-refresh-desktop-in-ubuntu-without-rebooting-pc.htm



btw some laptops requite to press alt + fn + f2






share|improve this answer














I have an temporarily fix for this problem, Luckly it's very very easy.



press: alt + f2 ,to open a command screen

type: r

press: enter



that's all, the backgrounds have reloaded. its not a fix but it helps till this problem is patched



source: https://www.fosslinux.com/3495/how-to-refresh-desktop-in-ubuntu-without-rebooting-pc.htm



btw some laptops requite to press alt + fn + f2







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  • I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

    – Savithru
    Apr 29 at 23:38

















  • I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

    – Savithru
    Apr 29 at 23:38
















I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

– Savithru
Apr 29 at 23:38





I get this exact issue every time my laptop wakes from sleep (after upgrading to 19.04). Nice temporary fix!

– Savithru
Apr 29 at 23:38





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