xubuntu used to show my user's wallpaper in lightdm but now it doesn't anymore and that's the kind of inconsequential bug no linux maintainer cares about and you can't find any fix for online and that really upsets me because i really liked having my wallpaper be the first thing i see logging in

@squirrel permissions problem maybe?

The wallpaper has to be accessible to the lightdm user

@troubleMoney it used to be and then wasn't anymore when i installed fprintd for fingerprints

@squirrel damn, like 50% of the time on linux the problem is permissions

@squirrel didn't switch the greeter by any chance while doing the fprintd stuff?

Also, are you setting the wallpaper manually or automatically from your user wallpaper?

@troubleMoney uhh it's one of the wallpapers that comes with xubuntu

and i don't know what a greeter is

@squirrel ah, lightdm is the bit that does display managing, the greeter is the bit that pops up and actually asks you for the username and password

wallpapers are handled by the greeter, so if you changed that you might need to set the wallpaper

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