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I am attempting to change my desktop theme in Kubuntu, the latest version. I go to the desktop theme module and select the theme I want to use. I then click apply. The only thing that changes is the bottom bar and the area around the home folder and trash folder. The desktop background does not change. It seems simple to me but it appears that I am doing something wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    The desktop background is not part of a theme. You change the background by doing a rightclick in the desktop.
    – Rinzwind
    Jun 13, 2019 at 18:15

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As Rinzwind pointed out in a comment, you need to right-click on the desktop:

Right-clicking on the desktop

Click on Configure Desktop ...

You'll see something like this if you have the Wallpaper tab selected:

Desktop Folder Settings

There, you can choose your wallpaper type which could be static or animated or just a plain color. You can also use your own images by clicking on Add Image.

You can also download additional wallpapers from the KDE Store as shown in the next image:

Wallpapers from the KDE Store


As you've found out, going into System Settings isn't the way to change the desktop wallpaper.


The images I've put up may differ from what you see on your system because I'm on Kubuntu 19.04 with the kubuntu-backports ppa enabled. This gives me KDE Plasma 15.6.0 which has quite a few changes from the KDE Plasma that comes with Kubuntu 19.04 by default.

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  • Understand. Thanks to everyone for their assistance, I am very grateful and this is why I went with Linux. All the kind people offer their assistance to a beginner. Thanks again, to everyone. Jun 15, 2019 at 18:18
  • One other question. You are on Kubuntu 19.04? I have 18.04 LTS. Can I upgrade to 19.04? Or is that a beta of Kubuntu? Jun 15, 2019 at 18:29
  • @Cybersaville.. Accept the Answer.. left side of answer there is a rite tick mark..
    – PRATAP
    Jun 16, 2019 at 8:23
  • @Cybersaville if you're new to Linux, I suggest you stay with 18.04 for stability reasons. There's no direct route from 18.04 to 19.04. You'd either have to first upgrade to 18.10 and then to 19.04 or do a clean install of 19.04. This is true for other Ubuntu flavors as well. Note that 18.04 has three years support whereas 18.10 and 19.04 have only nine months' support. See askubuntu.com/questions/16366/… for more. And, yes, the releases between LTS versions are sort of precursors to the next LTS version.
    – DK Bose
    Jun 16, 2019 at 12:29

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