Maybe I'm unable to use it, but the only available background with a clock icon, is the first one; the officiale F29 wallpaper doesn't have a clock icon. Is it supposed to work in this way?
@alciregi
You will need to install f29-backgrounds-animated using the command sudo dnf install f29-backgrounds-animated. Afterwards, you will see the default f29 wallpaper with the clock icon.
I have F29 drop 10/09 installed on bare metal (Lenovo M58p with E8400 processor). I did the install (sudo dnf install f29-backgrounds-animated) and everything worked fine, but the background doesn't seem to be changing. However, I've only watched for a few minutes. The background does say (changes throughout the day).
This update has been submitted for testing by luya.
worked for me
Maybe I'm unable to use it, but the only available background with a clock icon, is the first one; the officiale F29 wallpaper doesn't have a clock icon. Is it supposed to work in this way?
@alciregi You will need to install f29-backgrounds-animated using the command
sudo dnf install f29-backgrounds-animated
. Afterwards, you will see the default f29 wallpaper with the clock icon.This update has been obsoleted by f29-backgrounds-29.1.1-1.fc29.
Works here
I have F29 drop 10/09 installed on bare metal (Lenovo M58p with E8400 processor). I did the install (sudo dnf install f29-backgrounds-animated) and everything worked fine, but the background doesn't seem to be changing. However, I've only watched for a few minutes. The background does say (changes throughout the day).