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I didn't try desktop+
But the real background images are in /home/user/.backgrounds/
Put the images you want there
They're called background-1.png, background-2.png...
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can we use jpeg images for backgrounds.do we need to enter command in xterm after dat
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You then open menu, find desktop+, click the number of desktops you want and that's it. For backgrounds, dump the image you want in .backgrounds, do it in filebox or SSH