How do I turn it off?

Asked by Michael Alexander

Today I added the PPA to my Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) system and installed Sunlight and it worked beautifully, but I decided I wanted to use a different wallpaper for the time being. I changed the wallpaper to a static image on my hard drive, but a few hours later Sunlight had updated itself and my wallpaper had changed back. I removed Sunlight (including config files) and changed my wallpaper again; it still managed to update itself and change back. I disabled the PPA and ran an update in Synaptic, and changed my wallpaper to my own static image yet again. It seems to have updated itself just now and once again my wallpaper is Sunlight's latest image. I'm not sure how that's even possible at this point; could anyone tell me what the issue might be and how to resolve it?

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Best Carles Sentis (heepie202) said :
#1

I'm still working on some minor problems, and I'm aware of you problem and I'm going to fix it pretty soon.

To close any running application of RSW you should be able to go to system monitor and kill the project from there or enter in the terminal:

$ killall gtk-sunlight

This should kill all the running RSW if any. Make sure to remove from the startup application either through Ubuntu's menu or uncheck the option from RSW itself.

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Carles Sentis (heepie202) said :
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I just updated PPA with a bug fix, I hope everything is ok. Let me know of any other problems if occurs.

Thank you for the report.

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Michael Alexander (ftmichael) said :
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Thanks Carles Sentis, that solved my question.