General :: Different Wallpaper For Each My Workspace?
Jan 20, 2011
Can I set up a different wallpaper for each my workspace?
I have now 4 workspace in ubuntu 10.10
and also I want to know how to check the time that how long I am using my computer,means the boot up/starting time till now,how much time is passed since I have started my computer.
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Mar 17, 2010
I am using Ubuntu 8.10... Is there a way to keep a separate wallpaper for each workspace?
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Mar 9, 2011
how to get a different wallpaper for each workspace?
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Apr 1, 2010
Debian 5.04 32bits
Gnome
How to set each workspace with different wallpaper?
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Feb 5, 2009
once that you set a desktop wallpaper its the same for all the workspaces. now how to tweak that so that i can set a different wallpaper for every other workspace?
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Jul 20, 2011
I believe I may have found a bug in Unity. Under the right circumstances an application will jump from the workspace where I left them to my current workspace. This is most noticeable with VirtualBox. I built an Ubuntu 11.04 virtual machine so that I could test out new packages before I push them out to the rest of my machines. But the window for the virtual machine constantly appears in my current workspace. It may take a few minutes, or 30 minutes, but it will happen.
I can kind of understand it if a new window appears, but at least with VirtualBox, this happens on a running virtual machine seemingly randomly.
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Nov 13, 2010
Running Ubuntu 10.04 64bit.Is there a way to setup each workspace to have different icons on each workspace. Example:
Workspace 1 = Internet icon stuff (IM, Browsers, Etc...)
Workspace 2 = Multimedia icons (Video Editors, Music Clients)
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Mar 31, 2011
Is there any way to have workspaces on multiple rows without the workspace switcher added to a panel? I have limited screen space so i want to try and remove any unnecessary items. I have tried using a drawer, but the workspace application is not loaded until the drawer is opened once. Also note I am not running compiz as the computer is a netbook.
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Sep 13, 2010
I have a problem with GNOME and virtual desktops. I use Compiz, and when I use the keys to rotate the cube the cube will spin, but all the programs remain in the panel. It works if I manually press the buttons on the "Workspace Switcher" which I've included on my panel.can I create a key-binding for the Workspace Switcher so I don't have to press on the buttons on the panel?
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Apr 12, 2011
I am using Linux Mint Debian
Eclipse 3.5.2
Anytime I save it gets stuck on 66%
How to diagnose or fix the issue.
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Oct 20, 2010
I'm looking into building a media server that will output to 2 channels. I'd like to use Ubuntu however, if there's a better alternative, I'd be open to using it. I'd have 2 audio and video cards for output and what I'm interested in knowing is if there's a way to set the audio output to a specific card per application or workspace. Is there an easy way of doing this?
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Feb 25, 2011
I want to write a script to change my wallpaper,but I have to change to root .How can i change the wallpaper by ordinary user?
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Jul 19, 2011
How to turn off the wallpaper clock? at least seconds?
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Nov 1, 2010
I am slowly working my way through the OS. I am trying to change the background wallpaper. The images are all present but when I effect the alteration, the new background appears for a couple of seconds then vanishes with a message to the effect that the pathway to the folders/files does not exist.
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Aug 2, 2010
I am in love with this wallpaper [URL] for slackware. I serched in google until page 32 and no image appear that match this one.
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Jul 29, 2010
On PC-BSD 8.1 (KDE) I have four workspaces. I want to launch rdesktop 1.6 in one of them, full screen if possible (I'll settle for nearly-full in a window if I have to), and be able to do the following:
Switch between windows in the remote session using Alt+Tab. Switch between local workspaces using either the default Ctrl+F1 or what I've switched it to, my preferred Alt+F1.
It seems if I use the -K option, I get 2 but not 1. If I don't, I get 1 but not 2. Is there no way to do this? How can I tell rdesktop to send or not send a specific key combination?
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Jan 12, 2011
How do tell an application to open in a specific workspace?
More info:
I like to have my C++ IDE in workspace 2, my Java IDE in workspace 3, and my email, browser and miscellaneous in workspace four. I also use a shell script that executes upon log in code...
Of course currently it all opens in the current workspace... Is there a way for me to specify which workspace each command should start in?
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Sep 12, 2011
I am having a bit of a issue finding the way of how to change the wallpaper for Linux Mint 11 log in screen.
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Mar 31, 2011
I tried installing a wallpaper and it said that I would have to open up a web browser to view it, but when I did it launched over and over again, and I couldn't even properly shutdown, I had to hold down the power button. But it seems fine now, but from now on I'm avoiding downloading Wall Paper that requires you to use a web browser to view and download.
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Aug 31, 2011
I am looking for a tool that can resize images and display them on the root window of an X11 display at a specific coordinates. I can use display from iagemagick like so display -window root -geometry '-0-0' -resize '1920x1080>' IMG.png But cannot use it since it does not display on the right root window -- pseudo transparency in urxvt shows the wrong image as shown here. Ideally, I would like to resize any image bigger than my display. Does anyone know of a too that can do the following: Resize the image if it is bigger than some size (aka the display size). Set the images top appear at specific screen coordinates.
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Apr 26, 2011
I was wondering if it was possible to use a screensaver or some other animated file to be set as the Desktop wallpaper.
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Feb 6, 2010
In my KUBUNTU 9.04 every time i set my desktop(wallpaper) it is reset to default after restart.
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Jul 9, 2011
i always think to build own distro based on slackware as like as zenwalk, salix and vector linux. So i found the way to do it, i have changed lilo but i need to put bootsplash after loading lilo and i have to change xfce with my icons, wallpaper and menu.
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Jan 10, 2011
Is there a way to avoid changing the wallpaper/Desktop background other the onces which come as default on fedora?
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Oct 19, 2010
How to disable wallpaper & screensaver in linux mandriva 2009.1
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Jan 8, 2011
I just put on my Linux PC now and after booting logging into the user a/c, it just gives a blank screen with the desktop wallpaper - no menu's or anything, so there's pretty much nothing I can do. I know I had removed the menu and replaced it with the dock (awn dock or something).
However, I can log in as root and root works fine (so I'm doing the update at the moment).
Coming back to my question, I used to know an Ubuntu command which I put in as sudo (terminal)and it used to work like a magic command which would literally restore and repair my linux installation - I even used it when I bought a new system and transferred my linux hard drive from my previous machine to the new one and this one command actually setup and prepared my linux installation to work smoothly in my new PC - just one command after connecting my h/drive in the new PC.
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May 3, 2010
Is it possible to have a different workspace per monitor? At the moment I am using open-source ATI drivers and configures the dual monitors under the display section. x-tile doesn't really work properly with dual screens and I wondered if a different workspace per monitor might help? Either way I'd still like a different workspace per monitor and it is more handy. I can't be bothered with pinning eclipse to each workspace, but that is a workaround. I might go back to xmonad but I can't use it when gnome-shell is shipped in 10.10
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May 15, 2010
How can I make an app that I open always open on the same workspace? For example, if I want calculator to always open on workspace 2, how can I do that?
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Nov 11, 2010
Maverick 10.10
I believe these are bugs or omissions.
When using the Workspace switcher you can no longer drag an application from one screen (workspace) to another. I like to use 8 different screens to avoid clutter.
You also were allowed on the Preferences menu to change the default name of the workspace from "workspace 1" to just "1".
Before Maverick you could hover the mouse over a workspace and the name would appear. Now the only things that appears is workspace 1 without regard for whatever workspace you are on.
To me an omission of a necessary or important feature is a Bug. If this was done by design than it is a design bug.
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Jan 27, 2011
As the caption says I wonder If there's a way to set a default workspace, I mean for when I boot my PC to be in a determined workspace.
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