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Ubuntu 18.04: How do I move a terminal to a different workspace?
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I upgraded my system for 14.04. to 18.04. To switch between workspaces I use Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down. This works fine for all applications except the terminal which follows to the new workspace. Is there a way to change this behavior of the terminal or move it to another workspace?
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I upgraded my system for 14.04. to 18.04. To switch between workspaces I use Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down. This works fine for all applications except the terminal which follows to the new workspace. Is there a way to change this behavior of the terminal or move it to another workspace?
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Are you using Unity or Gnome which is set by default in 18.04?
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I upgraded my system for 14.04. to 18.04. To switch between workspaces I use Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down. This works fine for all applications except the terminal which follows to the new workspace. Is there a way to change this behavior of the terminal or move it to another workspace?
gnome workspaces
I upgraded my system for 14.04. to 18.04. To switch between workspaces I use Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down. This works fine for all applications except the terminal which follows to the new workspace. Is there a way to change this behavior of the terminal or move it to another workspace?
gnome workspaces
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Are you using Unity or Gnome which is set by default in 18.04?
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Are you using Unity or Gnome which is set by default in 18.04?
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Use ShiftSuperPage Up or Page Down to move the window in focus between workspaces.
Similarly, use ShiftSuperHome or End to move to first or last workspace as required.
The left Windows key is usually set as as the Super key.
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Well, I did not realize that the problem is not liked to the terminal, but on which of my two screens, the terminal/programma is running. A possible solution may be:
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Use ShiftSuperPage Up or Page Down to move the window in focus between workspaces.
Similarly, use ShiftSuperHome or End to move to first or last workspace as required.
The left Windows key is usually set as as the Super key.
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Use ShiftSuperPage Up or Page Down to move the window in focus between workspaces.
Similarly, use ShiftSuperHome or End to move to first or last workspace as required.
The left Windows key is usually set as as the Super key.
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Use ShiftSuperPage Up or Page Down to move the window in focus between workspaces.
Similarly, use ShiftSuperHome or End to move to first or last workspace as required.
The left Windows key is usually set as as the Super key.
Use ShiftSuperPage Up or Page Down to move the window in focus between workspaces.
Similarly, use ShiftSuperHome or End to move to first or last workspace as required.
The left Windows key is usually set as as the Super key.
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Well, I did not realize that the problem is not liked to the terminal, but on which of my two screens, the terminal/programma is running. A possible solution may be:
Solution
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Well, I did not realize that the problem is not liked to the terminal, but on which of my two screens, the terminal/programma is running. A possible solution may be:
Solution
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Well, I did not realize that the problem is not liked to the terminal, but on which of my two screens, the terminal/programma is running. A possible solution may be:
Solution
Well, I did not realize that the problem is not liked to the terminal, but on which of my two screens, the terminal/programma is running. A possible solution may be:
Solution
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