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Please check that you do have workspaces configured in:
gnome-tweaks > Workspaces
Also I have a feeling this will be related to bug 1870188 which also has
an upstream bug.
Ignore comment #3 - the crashes I was talking about are old and from two
years ago in your attached XorgLog.txt and
It was a gnome config update that came down a couple of days ago.
I have two monitors, the left is 1920x1080 rotated left. The monitor on
the right is 3440x1440.
I use the keyboard bindings ctrl up arrow and down arrow.
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Which update did you install where the issue started? How are configured
the monitors? how do you switch workspaces?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1877675
Title:
This issue seems to be related to the saving the screen resolution
issue. If my left monitor gets switched back to vertical, workspaces
come back.
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Please check that you don't have any non-Ubuntu gnome-shell extensions
installed. If you do then please uninstall them and reboot.
If the problems persist after that then it sounds like some part of the
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Please check that you don't have any non-Ubuntu gnome-shell extensions
installed. If you do then please uninstall them and reboot.
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