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That's a cool idea.
I think I heard of some background that changes automatically like that.
Check out this site. If it exists, they must have it.
http://www.n900wallpapers.com/prismic
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I was wondering if it was possible to have less/more than 4 desktops. Other window managers on Linux (such as Compiz) allow this so....
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