Showing Desktop Wallpaper using Gnome 3 & Nemo

Hi,
I just installed Nemo as my file manager since I miss some of the features in Nautilus. To work properly I set Nemo to display the Desktop Icons. Sadly this overrides my Wallpaper blank and I don't know how to configure Nemo or Cinnamon to show it again. As Desktop Environment I am using Gnome 3.
The current gsettings are the following:
org.cinnamon.desktop.background.color-shade-type = solid
org.cinnamon.desktop.background.picture-opacity = 100
org.cinnamon.desktop.background.picture-options = zoom
org.cinnamon.desktop.background.picture-uri = file:///usr/share/themes/Adwaita/backgrounds/adwaita-timed.xml
org.cinnamon.desktop.background.primary-color = #000000
org.cinnamon.desktop.background.secondary-color = #000000
org.gnome.desktop.background.color-shade-type = solid
org.gnome.desktop.background.picture-opacity = 100
org.gnome.desktop.background.picture-options = zoom
org.gnome.desktop.background.picture-uri = file:///usr/share/themes/Adwaita/backgrounds/adwaita-timed.xml
org.gnome.desktop.background.primary-color = #023c88
org.gnome.desktop.background.secondary-color = #5789ca
org.gnome.desktop.show-desktop-icons = true
org.nemo.desktop.show-desktop-icons = true
I have not yet configured nemo to start on login, so when I do log in my Desktop Wallpaper is shown properly, once I open Nemo it turns blank.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Greetings
Dero
EDIT:
I just installed cinnamon to test if the background works there and it did. Maybe there is something that needs to be edited in the gnome-session?
Last edited by Dero (2014-03-23 17:10:26)

Looks cool, here is the an equivalent bash script for Gnome3, it's not random though, it just cycles.
https://gist.github.com/Exodus111/814c659422232f50994e
It's supposed to work, but for me it does nothing.

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