Set desktop background using custom sandbox template#57
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jamesmurdza merged 5 commits intomainfrom Apr 7, 2025
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Is this based on #56? let's merge this one first |
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Thanks, I just saw that one is approved! |
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Rebase this one please |
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Previously, the XFCE desktop background was set via the SDK after creating a new sandbox. This had a race condition which failed about 10-20% of the time.
Now, we simply save an XFCE config file in the sandbox template which sets the default desktop background.