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Wallpaper 23.10

cy flag

a few days ago I saw a wallpaper for the new Ubuntu 23.10, mantic minotaur. It represents a round labyrinth in which the shape of the Minotaur can be seen. I think this combination of Labyrinth and Minotaur is awesome. I had these wallpapers in my system. Unfortunately after the reboot it disappeared from may system. Please let me know where to find these wallpapers.

thank you very much

Bernard

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cn flag
Ubuntu 23.10 (*mantic*) doesn't yet exist; it's currently the *development* release Ubuntu *mantic* and remains that until it reaches RC state which isn't expected until after 5 October 2023, and isn't on-topic here until release on 12 October 2023. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mantic-minotaur-release-schedule/34989 Please refer https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic. For support issues with Ubuntu *mantic* you'll need to use a #ubuntu-next or #ubuntu+1 site (IRC, UF etc)
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cn flag

The 23.10 wallpaper competition ran from 2023-08-02 to 2023-08-25 at https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/mantic-minotaur-23-10-wallpaper-competition/

The linked Discourse thread includes all submissions, including the winners.

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ph flag

Check in both /usr/share/backgrounds and ~/.local/share/backgrounds. The image is very likely in one of these directories.

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