I was going to ask how to put the workspaces back into a static 3x3 grid
as I've always used on Linux, OS X, and Windows. After reading through
the list archives, I've learned that probably wouldn't be a good idea.
I am struggling to understand how workspaces are supposed to be used in
GNOME Shell. I've always thought about them as if I were a looking at a
larger display through a smaller display, but my spatial organization
methods don't seem to apply any more. I can't start applications "in
their place" and expect them to stay where I put them.
How should I think of workspaces in GNOME Shell now that they're so
dynamic? Is there a keyboard short cut or an overview system I'm
supposed to use navigate running applications quickly? I really need
help understanding the benefits of dynamic workspaces that make up for
the loss of spatial reference.
Thanks,
Alan
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