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2011-07-16
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2011-07-16
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2011-07-16
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I think it's fairly easy to do that but case is default background image size is optimized for landscape. If rotated the background would be cut to middle and there would be black borders at the top and bottom. Or possibly force it to fit to screen but I don't think that would be better.
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2011-07-16
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2011-07-16
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You need to install this with xterm...
#root
#dpkg -i /file path/package name
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2011-07-16
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2011-07-16
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How about a background widget? Could support two different pictures, goes to the bottom layer of the desktop and detect rotation and turn accordingly. Default background then can be set to black so it wont take any resources, and parallax is set to '1' so the scrolling is continuous.
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2011-07-16
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