When I run gksudo nautilus with Alt+F2, or sudo nautilus from a terminal, Cinnamon changes the user wallpaper to the root wallpaper, even the PC and Trash desktop icons that I have disabled in the user session, but what are not disabled in root session, are in the desktop.
The wallpaper remains changed when I close the root nautilus windows, and I have to close the session (to see 'my' wallpaper) because Alt+F2+r doesn't work.
Cinnamon changes wallpaper when I run gksudo nautilus
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Cinnamon changes wallpaper when I run gksudo nautilus
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Re: Cinnamon changes wallpaper when I run gksudo nautilus
Cinnamon hasn't changed the wallpaper, Nautilus did. If you run Nautilus, at least to my knowledge, it will manage the desktop. So if you wish to run Nautilus I believe it has to be run as follows: nautilus --no-desktop.
Hope that was of some help.
Hope that was of some help.