So I altered a picture that I took in Photoshop to make a wallpaper. I exported it as a .png file at 600ppi and file was 24.4MB. I set it as my wallpaper and then my computer froze. I restarted it and only the top left corner and the bottom right corner of the image was visible. The other areas of the screen were just black. When I moved the cursor the background flickered. I can select things but it is a really slow process. I can switch to my KDE Plasma desktop just fine and access all of my files because it has a different wallpaper. I first put this wallpaper on my MacBook Pro (Late 2014) at the exact same size and had no issues. I eventually fixed the problem by switch the wallpaper back to what it was before but that took awhile because my computer was running extremely slow, it was so slow I couldn't tell if it was actually frozen or not.
Does anyone if this problem is related to Gnome or OpenSUSE? Is there a limit to how big a wallpaper can be?
I couldn't screen capture what it looked like because it was freaking out, but I attached a recreation of what it looked like.
I don't think my computer is the problem because the specs aren't that bad.
i5 4670k
Asus Z87-Pro
4x32 DDR3 1866 G.Skill Sniper
AsRock RX570 4gb
500GB Samsung EVO Sata Boot Disc
Does anyone if this problem is related to Gnome or OpenSUSE? Is there a limit to how big a wallpaper can be?
I couldn't screen capture what it looked like because it was freaking out, but I attached a recreation of what it looked like.
I don't think my computer is the problem because the specs aren't that bad.
i5 4670k
Asus Z87-Pro
4x32 DDR3 1866 G.Skill Sniper
AsRock RX570 4gb
500GB Samsung EVO Sata Boot Disc