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2 days agoI don’t use pacmanfm but it seems like it is rendering wallpapers itself, so using both is not the way to go.
Instead you should try to set the wallpaper in pacmanfm. A short search brought up the following command but I did not test it:
pcmanfm-qt --set-wallpaper=FILE --wallpaper-mode=MODE
This I really like Debian but on my everyday “production” system I run LMDE. I still have Debian but also all those small extra convince features and we’ll thought out defaults.