Workspace Grid 2x2

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I switched from Ubuntu 16.04 to 17.10.



Then, I found out that Workspace Grid can mimic my previous Unity 2x2 Workspace.



But there is a problem that is annoying me and I was not able to solve so far.



I start with two workspaces. To get a third one, I must have some software opened on the other two workspaces. And so on.



What I need is that my four workspaces will be always there, despite there is something opened or not.



Is there a way to this with Workspace Grid or some other extersion?







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    I switched from Ubuntu 16.04 to 17.10.



    Then, I found out that Workspace Grid can mimic my previous Unity 2x2 Workspace.



    But there is a problem that is annoying me and I was not able to solve so far.



    I start with two workspaces. To get a third one, I must have some software opened on the other two workspaces. And so on.



    What I need is that my four workspaces will be always there, despite there is something opened or not.



    Is there a way to this with Workspace Grid or some other extersion?







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      I switched from Ubuntu 16.04 to 17.10.



      Then, I found out that Workspace Grid can mimic my previous Unity 2x2 Workspace.



      But there is a problem that is annoying me and I was not able to solve so far.



      I start with two workspaces. To get a third one, I must have some software opened on the other two workspaces. And so on.



      What I need is that my four workspaces will be always there, despite there is something opened or not.



      Is there a way to this with Workspace Grid or some other extersion?







      share|improve this question














      I switched from Ubuntu 16.04 to 17.10.



      Then, I found out that Workspace Grid can mimic my previous Unity 2x2 Workspace.



      But there is a problem that is annoying me and I was not able to solve so far.



      I start with two workspaces. To get a third one, I must have some software opened on the other two workspaces. And so on.



      What I need is that my four workspaces will be always there, despite there is something opened or not.



      Is there a way to this with Workspace Grid or some other extersion?









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          First install (GNOME) Tweaks by running



          sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


          Then launch Tweaks and go to the "Workspaces" section. Select "Static Workspaces" instead of "Dynamic Workspaces" and set the "Number of Workspaces" to 4.



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            First install (GNOME) Tweaks by running



            sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


            Then launch Tweaks and go to the "Workspaces" section. Select "Static Workspaces" instead of "Dynamic Workspaces" and set the "Number of Workspaces" to 4.



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              First install (GNOME) Tweaks by running



              sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


              Then launch Tweaks and go to the "Workspaces" section. Select "Static Workspaces" instead of "Dynamic Workspaces" and set the "Number of Workspaces" to 4.



              enter image description here






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                First install (GNOME) Tweaks by running



                sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


                Then launch Tweaks and go to the "Workspaces" section. Select "Static Workspaces" instead of "Dynamic Workspaces" and set the "Number of Workspaces" to 4.



                enter image description here






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                First install (GNOME) Tweaks by running



                sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool


                Then launch Tweaks and go to the "Workspaces" section. Select "Static Workspaces" instead of "Dynamic Workspaces" and set the "Number of Workspaces" to 4.



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