How to open clean workspace or another desktop in Ubuntu? [duplicate]
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How can I configure the Ubuntu Dock to show windows only from the current workspace?
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Setting to only show applications of current workspace in launcher?
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I think you are all familiar with 'open a new workspace or desktop' in Ubuntu, but I have some problems:
- When I open some apps in a 'destop 1' and then want to work in another desktop (say, desktop 2) but when I open 'desktop 2' then it shows the apps which I recently opened in 'desktop 1' .
and when i click on any opened apps in 'desktop 2' then it throws me back to 'desktop 1' - Like in Linux Mint , when we open 'desktop 2' then it doesn't show any apps opened in 'dekstop 1', we always get clean desktop .
- Currently, I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with
GNOMEUnity desktop environment .
So my question is: "how to get a clean desktop without show any opened apps of previous desktop?"
workspaces workspace-switcher
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marked as duplicate by Kulfy, karel, mikewhatever, Elder Geek, pomsky 21 hours ago
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This question already has an answer here:
How can I configure the Ubuntu Dock to show windows only from the current workspace?
2 answers
Setting to only show applications of current workspace in launcher?
3 answers
Open application in specific workspace
3 answers
I think you are all familiar with 'open a new workspace or desktop' in Ubuntu, but I have some problems:
- When I open some apps in a 'destop 1' and then want to work in another desktop (say, desktop 2) but when I open 'desktop 2' then it shows the apps which I recently opened in 'desktop 1' .
and when i click on any opened apps in 'desktop 2' then it throws me back to 'desktop 1' - Like in Linux Mint , when we open 'desktop 2' then it doesn't show any apps opened in 'dekstop 1', we always get clean desktop .
- Currently, I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with
GNOMEUnity desktop environment .
So my question is: "how to get a clean desktop without show any opened apps of previous desktop?"
workspaces workspace-switcher
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marked as duplicate by Kulfy, karel, mikewhatever, Elder Geek, pomsky 21 hours ago
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
@pomsky sorry for not understanding my question and i'm using Ubuntu with unity , I am trying to say that when i am working in 'desktop 2' then dock shows the opened apps of 'desktop 1' and i was trying to post two screenshots with html code<img src="/home/abhishek/Desktop/desktop 1.png">
but it is not working .
– Abhishek kamal
yesterday
Did you install Unity manually? Ubuntu 18.04 comes with GNOME by default.
– pomsky
21 hours ago
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This question already has an answer here:
How can I configure the Ubuntu Dock to show windows only from the current workspace?
2 answers
Setting to only show applications of current workspace in launcher?
3 answers
Open application in specific workspace
3 answers
I think you are all familiar with 'open a new workspace or desktop' in Ubuntu, but I have some problems:
- When I open some apps in a 'destop 1' and then want to work in another desktop (say, desktop 2) but when I open 'desktop 2' then it shows the apps which I recently opened in 'desktop 1' .
and when i click on any opened apps in 'desktop 2' then it throws me back to 'desktop 1' - Like in Linux Mint , when we open 'desktop 2' then it doesn't show any apps opened in 'dekstop 1', we always get clean desktop .
- Currently, I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with
GNOMEUnity desktop environment .
So my question is: "how to get a clean desktop without show any opened apps of previous desktop?"
workspaces workspace-switcher
New contributor
This question already has an answer here:
How can I configure the Ubuntu Dock to show windows only from the current workspace?
2 answers
Setting to only show applications of current workspace in launcher?
3 answers
Open application in specific workspace
3 answers
I think you are all familiar with 'open a new workspace or desktop' in Ubuntu, but I have some problems:
- When I open some apps in a 'destop 1' and then want to work in another desktop (say, desktop 2) but when I open 'desktop 2' then it shows the apps which I recently opened in 'desktop 1' .
and when i click on any opened apps in 'desktop 2' then it throws me back to 'desktop 1' - Like in Linux Mint , when we open 'desktop 2' then it doesn't show any apps opened in 'dekstop 1', we always get clean desktop .
- Currently, I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with
GNOMEUnity desktop environment .
So my question is: "how to get a clean desktop without show any opened apps of previous desktop?"
This question already has an answer here:
How can I configure the Ubuntu Dock to show windows only from the current workspace?
2 answers
Setting to only show applications of current workspace in launcher?
3 answers
Open application in specific workspace
3 answers
workspaces workspace-switcher
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marked as duplicate by Kulfy, karel, mikewhatever, Elder Geek, pomsky 21 hours ago
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
marked as duplicate by Kulfy, karel, mikewhatever, Elder Geek, pomsky 21 hours ago
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
@pomsky sorry for not understanding my question and i'm using Ubuntu with unity , I am trying to say that when i am working in 'desktop 2' then dock shows the opened apps of 'desktop 1' and i was trying to post two screenshots with html code<img src="/home/abhishek/Desktop/desktop 1.png">
but it is not working .
– Abhishek kamal
yesterday
Did you install Unity manually? Ubuntu 18.04 comes with GNOME by default.
– pomsky
21 hours ago
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@pomsky sorry for not understanding my question and i'm using Ubuntu with unity , I am trying to say that when i am working in 'desktop 2' then dock shows the opened apps of 'desktop 1' and i was trying to post two screenshots with html code<img src="/home/abhishek/Desktop/desktop 1.png">
but it is not working .
– Abhishek kamal
yesterday
Did you install Unity manually? Ubuntu 18.04 comes with GNOME by default.
– pomsky
21 hours ago
@pomsky sorry for not understanding my question and i'm using Ubuntu with unity , I am trying to say that when i am working in 'desktop 2' then dock shows the opened apps of 'desktop 1' and i was trying to post two screenshots with html code
<img src="/home/abhishek/Desktop/desktop 1.png">
but it is not working .– Abhishek kamal
yesterday
@pomsky sorry for not understanding my question and i'm using Ubuntu with unity , I am trying to say that when i am working in 'desktop 2' then dock shows the opened apps of 'desktop 1' and i was trying to post two screenshots with html code
<img src="/home/abhishek/Desktop/desktop 1.png">
but it is not working .– Abhishek kamal
yesterday
Did you install Unity manually? Ubuntu 18.04 comes with GNOME by default.
– pomsky
21 hours ago
Did you install Unity manually? Ubuntu 18.04 comes with GNOME by default.
– pomsky
21 hours ago
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@pomsky sorry for not understanding my question and i'm using Ubuntu with unity , I am trying to say that when i am working in 'desktop 2' then dock shows the opened apps of 'desktop 1' and i was trying to post two screenshots with html code
<img src="/home/abhishek/Desktop/desktop 1.png">
but it is not working .– Abhishek kamal
yesterday
Did you install Unity manually? Ubuntu 18.04 comes with GNOME by default.
– pomsky
21 hours ago