Plasma 5 Wallpaper Plugins
I just tried it on Kubuntu 18.04+Updates and it worked.
If you want to try a reinstall use:
'sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --upgrade Vallpaper'
or
'sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --remove Vallpaper'
'sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --install Vallpaper' - Sep 12 2018
If you want to try a reinstall use:
'sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --upgrade Vallpaper'
or
'sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --remove Vallpaper'
'sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --install Vallpaper' - Sep 12 2018
If you use the KDE Desktop, yes.
- Download the zip file
- Unpack the zip file to a work folder
- Open a console/terminal and goto to the work folder
- Type "sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --install Vallpaper" and press enter
- From the desktop context menu select 'Configure desktop'
- From the Wallpaper Type select 'Vallpaper 1.1.3' - Sep 10 2018
- Download the zip file
- Unpack the zip file to a work folder
- Open a console/terminal and goto to the work folder
- Type "sudo plasmapkg2 -g -t wallpaperplugin --install Vallpaper" and press enter
- From the desktop context menu select 'Configure desktop'
- From the Wallpaper Type select 'Vallpaper 1.1.3' - Sep 10 2018
On my system it is not necessary to restart plasma.
After the install on the console it says: 'Successfully installed /home/DATA/KDEPlasma/Vallpaper/Vallpaper'.
Then right-click on the desktop and goto 'Configure Desktop'.
In the drop-down of 'Wallpaper Type' select 'Vallpaper 1.1.2'.
The settings page should be displayed. - Jun 29 2018
After the install on the console it says: 'Successfully installed /home/DATA/KDEPlasma/Vallpaper/Vallpaper'.
Then right-click on the desktop and goto 'Configure Desktop'.
In the drop-down of 'Wallpaper Type' select 'Vallpaper 1.1.2'.
The settings page should be displayed. - Jun 29 2018