wallpaper sync for workspaces?

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	Till very recently, I've always used a single desktop background, 
varying from PC to PC and keeping all windows less than full-screen (if 
only a little less). That was a convenient way to keep track of which 
machine I might be KVM-switched to.

	Then I decided to try wallpapoz, with a different background for 
each workspace; I like that, too.

	But it gets confusing. I'd like to do two things.

	First, I would have a standard set of backgrounds, with for 
instance a shot of the Appalachian Trail in spring on workspace #1 of all 
machines. Is there an easy way to do that much? Copy .wallpapoz over the 
LAN to each machine??

	But then I'd need to differentiate again -- say, for instance, by 
putting a blaze orange "1" in the bottom left corner of all 16 workspaces 
on machine #1, a "2" on #2, and so forth. Is there an easier way to do 
such a thing than by opening all 16 backgrounds in the GIMP?

	Finally, if the Gnome developers persist in not letting us have a 
standard set of dedicated workspaces, alike in all sessions on all 
machines, is there a way to do the like in KDE?? It does seem to have 
something like a workspace switcher, which is better than none.

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User
I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.


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