is there a way to change the background image of individual workspaces on Gnome Desktop?

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On Gnome changing the background image changes it for all workspaces. I want to have different images for each workspace.

Is there a way to achieve this?

I use Ubuntu 12.04 with Unity.

quantum.leaf

Posted 2013-01-27T12:25:55.823

Reputation: 11

By Gnome, you don't mean GNOME Shell, do you? You're talking about Unity? – slhck – 2013-01-27T13:30:38.237

Answers

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Install Gnome Tweak Tool and Disable show desktop. After this, desktop menu and icons will disappear. Using Software Center or this command in terminal(Ctrl+Alt+T) to install gnome-tweak-tool

sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool

Launch it(Advance Settings), turn off “Have file manager handle the desktop”

Install CompizConfig-Settings-Manager using software center or commands below

sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-plugins-extra

Launch CCSM, enable Wallpaper plugin and click to go into its configuration window. Click New to add 4 wallpapers one by one.

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colealtdelete

Posted 2013-01-27T12:25:55.823

Reputation: 867