Applying gif as wallpaper

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I want to know if there any way by which we can apply a .gif image on our desktop as wallpaper I am using Ubuntu 17:10. I tried applying the gif as wallpaper but it was not working as it is supposed to.







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    See askubuntu.com/q/40423/295286 and askubuntu.com/q/817875/295286 GNOME desktop and its derivatives use xml files with reference to particular images as animation, and gifs aren't supported
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  • Thanks, but I posted this question after checking out those questions.
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I want to know if there any way by which we can apply a .gif image on our desktop as wallpaper I am using Ubuntu 17:10. I tried applying the gif as wallpaper but it was not working as it is supposed to.







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    See askubuntu.com/q/40423/295286 and askubuntu.com/q/817875/295286 GNOME desktop and its derivatives use xml files with reference to particular images as animation, and gifs aren't supported
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jun 1 at 6:07










  • Thanks, but I posted this question after checking out those questions.
    – Aniruddh Agarwal
    Jun 1 at 6:11












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I want to know if there any way by which we can apply a .gif image on our desktop as wallpaper I am using Ubuntu 17:10. I tried applying the gif as wallpaper but it was not working as it is supposed to.







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I want to know if there any way by which we can apply a .gif image on our desktop as wallpaper I am using Ubuntu 17:10. I tried applying the gif as wallpaper but it was not working as it is supposed to.









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    See askubuntu.com/q/40423/295286 and askubuntu.com/q/817875/295286 GNOME desktop and its derivatives use xml files with reference to particular images as animation, and gifs aren't supported
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jun 1 at 6:07










  • Thanks, but I posted this question after checking out those questions.
    – Aniruddh Agarwal
    Jun 1 at 6:11












  • 1




    See askubuntu.com/q/40423/295286 and askubuntu.com/q/817875/295286 GNOME desktop and its derivatives use xml files with reference to particular images as animation, and gifs aren't supported
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Jun 1 at 6:07










  • Thanks, but I posted this question after checking out those questions.
    – Aniruddh Agarwal
    Jun 1 at 6:11







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See askubuntu.com/q/40423/295286 and askubuntu.com/q/817875/295286 GNOME desktop and its derivatives use xml files with reference to particular images as animation, and gifs aren't supported
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 1 at 6:07




See askubuntu.com/q/40423/295286 and askubuntu.com/q/817875/295286 GNOME desktop and its derivatives use xml files with reference to particular images as animation, and gifs aren't supported
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Jun 1 at 6:07












Thanks, but I posted this question after checking out those questions.
– Aniruddh Agarwal
Jun 1 at 6:11




Thanks, but I posted this question after checking out those questions.
– Aniruddh Agarwal
Jun 1 at 6:11















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