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How do I Create a Workspace in Ubuntu 18.10 Minimal Install?
Move the application to another workspace in XFCEHow can I stop workspaces from switching automatically to other workspaces when selecting different applications?problem with workspaces in xubuntu 11.10 compizUse horizontal scroll to switch workspaceUbuntu prevent automatic workspace switchingHow to switch workspace with mouse wheel?Workspaces stopped workingUse Super+<Number> to switch workspaces in Ubuntu 16.04Ubuntu 18.04 missing workspace shifter and key shortcutsUbuntu 18.4 workspace switcher
I'm trying to create another workspace in my Ubuntu 18.10 minimal install machine and I cannot figure out how to create a new workspace. Most websites say to hover your mouse on the right side of the activities screen, however this does not do anything.
Do I need to install a workspace package or enable workspaces in settings? How do I use a workspace from the basic 18.10 install?
18.10 workspaces minimal-install
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I'm trying to create another workspace in my Ubuntu 18.10 minimal install machine and I cannot figure out how to create a new workspace. Most websites say to hover your mouse on the right side of the activities screen, however this does not do anything.
Do I need to install a workspace package or enable workspaces in settings? How do I use a workspace from the basic 18.10 install?
18.10 workspaces minimal-install
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I'm trying to create another workspace in my Ubuntu 18.10 minimal install machine and I cannot figure out how to create a new workspace. Most websites say to hover your mouse on the right side of the activities screen, however this does not do anything.
Do I need to install a workspace package or enable workspaces in settings? How do I use a workspace from the basic 18.10 install?
18.10 workspaces minimal-install
I'm trying to create another workspace in my Ubuntu 18.10 minimal install machine and I cannot figure out how to create a new workspace. Most websites say to hover your mouse on the right side of the activities screen, however this does not do anything.
Do I need to install a workspace package or enable workspaces in settings? How do I use a workspace from the basic 18.10 install?
18.10 workspaces minimal-install
18.10 workspaces minimal-install
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If you are using the default Ubuntu Gnome desktop, simply click on the "Activities" button in the top left, and then mouse over to the right edge of your screen. You will see all active workspaces plus one empty one. To create new workspaces simply drag a window to an empty one, or to the space between two existing workspaces, and a new workspace will be created. There will always been one empty workspace more than the ones you are actively using.
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If you are using the default Ubuntu Gnome desktop, simply click on the "Activities" button in the top left, and then mouse over to the right edge of your screen. You will see all active workspaces plus one empty one. To create new workspaces simply drag a window to an empty one, or to the space between two existing workspaces, and a new workspace will be created. There will always been one empty workspace more than the ones you are actively using.
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If you are using the default Ubuntu Gnome desktop, simply click on the "Activities" button in the top left, and then mouse over to the right edge of your screen. You will see all active workspaces plus one empty one. To create new workspaces simply drag a window to an empty one, or to the space between two existing workspaces, and a new workspace will be created. There will always been one empty workspace more than the ones you are actively using.
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If you are using the default Ubuntu Gnome desktop, simply click on the "Activities" button in the top left, and then mouse over to the right edge of your screen. You will see all active workspaces plus one empty one. To create new workspaces simply drag a window to an empty one, or to the space between two existing workspaces, and a new workspace will be created. There will always been one empty workspace more than the ones you are actively using.
If you are using the default Ubuntu Gnome desktop, simply click on the "Activities" button in the top left, and then mouse over to the right edge of your screen. You will see all active workspaces plus one empty one. To create new workspaces simply drag a window to an empty one, or to the space between two existing workspaces, and a new workspace will be created. There will always been one empty workspace more than the ones you are actively using.
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