Hello, so one of my friends suggested me several dual screen wallpapers (because he has 2 monitors):
http://wallpaper4me.com/images/wallpape ... 80059.jpeg
http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2012/ ... 53bokb.jpg
And many others. I don't have a dual screen, but I do have a super awesome Linux Mint Cinamon instalation that allows me to have multiple workspaces.
I tried downloading and setting one of those images as a wallpaper, but I only get a cut image, that doesn't change when i change workspaces. (I am doing: Right-Click on image -> set as background). What am I doing wrong? What are the correct steps?
How to extend my wallpaper to other workspaces?
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How to extend my wallpaper to other workspaces?
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