From bd13531f9eeb798d432c448b9ddcc1661d06f613 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luya Tshimbalanga Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2023 11:57:39 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 34 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 569aac0..6d31f5c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ # f38-backgrounds -A set of default and supplemental wallpapers for Fedora 37 +A set of default and supplemental wallpapers for Fedora 38 ## Testing One way to test these is to install them on your system * obtain the src rpm, for example using ```bash - wget https://github.com/fedoradesign/backgrounds/releases/download/v37.0.0/f38-backgrounds-37.0.0-1.f38.src.rpm + wget https://github.com/fedoradesign/backgrounds/releases/download/v38.0.0/f38-backgrounds-38.0.0-1.f38.src.rpm ``` * install tools to build an rpm file, [follow the guide](https://fedoramagazine.org/how-rpm-packages-are-made-the-source-rpm/): ```bash @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ One way to test these is to install them on your system ``` * then build the rpm ```bash - sudo dnf builddep f38-backgrounds-37.0.0-1.f38.src.rpm - rpmbuild --rebuild f38-backgrounds-37.0.0-1.f38.src.rpm + sudo dnf builddep f38-backgrounds-38.0.0-1.f38.src.rpm + rpmbuild --rebuild f38-backgrounds-38.0.0-1.f38.src.rpm ``` * to install the rpm go to the directory where it has been built, assuming the commands above have been used, the following should work ```bash @@ -23,26 +23,26 @@ One way to test these is to install them on your system ``` * then install the base ```bash - dnf install f38-backgrounds-base-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + dnf install f38-backgrounds-base-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm ``` * finally install backgrounds for your desktop, for example for KDE ```bash - dnf install f38-backgrounds-kde-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + dnf install f38-backgrounds-kde-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm ``` The directory should also contain the following rpms - * f38-backgrounds-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-extras-gnome-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-gnome-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-extras-kde-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-kde-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-base-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-extras-mate-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-mate-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-extras-base-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-extras-xfce-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm - * f38-backgrounds-xfce-37.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-extras-gnome-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-gnome-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-extras-kde-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-kde-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-base-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-extras-mate-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-mate-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-extras-base-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-extras-xfce-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm + * f38-backgrounds-xfce-38.0.0-1.f38.noarch.rpm * You can then change the wallpaper, for example on KDE, right click on the desktop and a menu should appear. Click on the menu and choose *Configure Desktop* then select the icon *Wallpaper* and choose one of the newly installed wallpapers.