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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Undefined
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rhel-10.0
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None
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redhat-logos-100.2-1.el10
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No
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Low
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1
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rhel-display-applications
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21
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23
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2
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False
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False
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None
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Display - Sprint 6/2025
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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None
In redhat-logos' backgrounds/desktop-backgrounds-default.xml, which is installed into /usr/share/gnome-background-properties/, the name of two of the backgrounds are reversed:
<name>RHEL10 Branded Rectangles</name> <filename>/usr/share/backgrounds/rhel10-lensdistort-l.jpg</filename> <filename-dark>/usr/share/backgrounds/rhel10-lensdistort-d.jpg</filename-dark> [snip] <name>RHEL10 Lens Distort</name> <filename>/usr/share/backgrounds/rhel10-brandrects-l.jpg</filename> <filename-dark>/usr/share/backgrounds/rhel10-brandrects-d.jpg</filename-dark>
The catch is that I'm not exactly sure if or where this would be visible to a user. This data is what populates the choices presented in Settings->Appearance->Background, but only thumbnails are shown there, no names (not even as a tooltip), and only the filename is stored in GSettings (e.g. visible with DConf Editor).
- links to
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RHBA-2025:148397 redhat-logos bug fix and enhancement update