Ubuntu 17.10 login screen wallpaper

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I like the wallpaper of Ubuntu 17.10 login screen and I would like to set it as my main wallpaper, too. Can you tell me where it is located in my files? Thanks in advance.










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I like the wallpaper of Ubuntu 17.10 login screen and I would like to set it as my main wallpaper, too. Can you tell me where it is located in my files? Thanks in advance.










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I like the wallpaper of Ubuntu 17.10 login screen and I would like to set it as my main wallpaper, too. Can you tell me where it is located in my files? Thanks in advance.










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  • Isn't it just some tiled colour and texture?
    – muru
    Jan 28 at 9:10
















  • Isn't it just some tiled colour and texture?
    – muru
    Jan 28 at 9:10















Isn't it just some tiled colour and texture?
– muru
Jan 28 at 9:10




Isn't it just some tiled colour and texture?
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Jan 28 at 9:10










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Using Nautilus navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds:



usr share backgrounds.png



You will find more images in the subdirectories. For example gnome has many wallpapers and yours might be in it.






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    Using Nautilus navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds:



    usr share backgrounds.png



    You will find more images in the subdirectories. For example gnome has many wallpapers and yours might be in it.






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      Using Nautilus navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds:



      usr share backgrounds.png



      You will find more images in the subdirectories. For example gnome has many wallpapers and yours might be in it.






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        Using Nautilus navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds:



        usr share backgrounds.png



        You will find more images in the subdirectories. For example gnome has many wallpapers and yours might be in it.






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        Using Nautilus navigate to /usr/share/backgrounds:



        usr share backgrounds.png



        You will find more images in the subdirectories. For example gnome has many wallpapers and yours might be in it.







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