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Must be on your end.Well, not getting to look at it anyhow...
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There are more here:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Featured_pictures/Places/Panoramas
Well I tried the workstations and they don't work(spanning the image over the workstations).
There are more here:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Featured_pictures/Places/Panoramas
Well I tried the workstations and they don't work(spanning the image over the workstations).
If you're running a dual screen monitor setup as me, you have to set the left most monitor to Primary, and set the background to "Tile". That's the only way I could make the Span work.
He's running Ubuntu Linux, he's got different workstations (like having 4-20 desktops in 1), and it doesn't allow you to span those images across all 4 workstations.
What he can do, however, is use a painting program to make 4 different pictures out of the same 1, then set each picture in it's own Workstation.
From,
Chris.
*slaps self*
But if he's only running a single monitor, does it really matter ?...