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?
17.10 workspaces gnome-shell
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?
17.10 workspaces gnome-shell
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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.
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up vote
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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.
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.
answered Apr 18 at 22:57
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