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There was an option to change background to solid color. However, I notice that that option is no longer there.


The only options available are to use existing image or to add picture.


Was this setting moved to somewhere else?


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Here are some of the option available in the previous version


Ubuntu Studio 18.04 64-bit


Why can't I change my background to a solid colour


Look at the solid colour settings there


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Newer versions of Ubuntu Desktop have removed the capability to set the background to a solid color. You may run the following command in a terminal window to accomplish this task:


To clear the current image setting:


gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri ""

To set the primary color (the first color in a gradient or the solid color):


gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background primary-color '#000000'

Reference: https://www.fcpace.com/node/55


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