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How to display Chrome window only on active screen [duplicate]
Ubuntu 18.04 - get Ubuntu dock to only display the windows from the current screen (monitor)Gnome / Ubuntu 17.10 - How do I know which monitor a program is on in?How can I make multi-screen settings persist after reboot?How to make super key only show Chrome window in current workspace in Ubuntu 18?Can I change the ordering for grouped dock items to be static?Can I configure gnome to show open windows on the dock individually?How do I have desktop always display favorites bar (Ubuntu Dock) on left?
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Ubuntu 18.04 - get Ubuntu dock to only display the windows from the current screen (monitor)
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.2. I want to be able to do like I could back when I used Windows where you have a dock on each screen but all screens only show the programs / active windows that are on their respective screens.
I have searched and searched and have not found the answer to this. Can someone please tell me how to do this? It is the only last thing I have to figure out since my switch to Ubuntu full time.
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Ubuntu 18.04 - get Ubuntu dock to only display the windows from the current screen (monitor)
1 answer
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.2. I want to be able to do like I could back when I used Windows where you have a dock on each screen but all screens only show the programs / active windows that are on their respective screens.
I have searched and searched and have not found the answer to this. Can someone please tell me how to do this? It is the only last thing I have to figure out since my switch to Ubuntu full time.
multiple-monitors google-chrome gnome-shell monitor ubuntu-dock
marked as duplicate by pomsky, Community♦ Apr 17 at 0:04
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@pomsky 18.04.2
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@pomsky Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for.
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Ubuntu 18.04 - get Ubuntu dock to only display the windows from the current screen (monitor)
1 answer
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.2. I want to be able to do like I could back when I used Windows where you have a dock on each screen but all screens only show the programs / active windows that are on their respective screens.
I have searched and searched and have not found the answer to this. Can someone please tell me how to do this? It is the only last thing I have to figure out since my switch to Ubuntu full time.
multiple-monitors google-chrome gnome-shell monitor ubuntu-dock
This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 18.04 - get Ubuntu dock to only display the windows from the current screen (monitor)
1 answer
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.2. I want to be able to do like I could back when I used Windows where you have a dock on each screen but all screens only show the programs / active windows that are on their respective screens.
I have searched and searched and have not found the answer to this. Can someone please tell me how to do this? It is the only last thing I have to figure out since my switch to Ubuntu full time.
This question already has an answer here:
Ubuntu 18.04 - get Ubuntu dock to only display the windows from the current screen (monitor)
1 answer
multiple-monitors google-chrome gnome-shell monitor ubuntu-dock
multiple-monitors google-chrome gnome-shell monitor ubuntu-dock
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marked as duplicate by pomsky, Community♦ Apr 17 at 0:04
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@pomsky 18.04.2
– joshk132
Apr 16 at 23:55
@pomsky Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for.
– joshk132
Apr 17 at 0:03
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@pomsky 18.04.2
– joshk132
Apr 16 at 23:55
@pomsky Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for.
– joshk132
Apr 17 at 0:03
@pomsky 18.04.2
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Apr 16 at 23:55
@pomsky 18.04.2
– joshk132
Apr 16 at 23:55
@pomsky Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for.
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@pomsky Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for.
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As pomsky linked to as a duplicate the answer was running the below command in the terminal and it started working right away no need for reloading anything.
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock isolate-monitors true
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As pomsky linked to as a duplicate the answer was running the below command in the terminal and it started working right away no need for reloading anything.
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock isolate-monitors true
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As pomsky linked to as a duplicate the answer was running the below command in the terminal and it started working right away no need for reloading anything.
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock isolate-monitors true
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As pomsky linked to as a duplicate the answer was running the below command in the terminal and it started working right away no need for reloading anything.
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock isolate-monitors true
As pomsky linked to as a duplicate the answer was running the below command in the terminal and it started working right away no need for reloading anything.
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock isolate-monitors true
answered Apr 17 at 0:04
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@pomsky 18.04.2
– joshk132
Apr 16 at 23:55
@pomsky Thank you that was exactly what I was looking for.
– joshk132
Apr 17 at 0:03