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Old 1st June 2011, 06:22 PM
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wierd multiple workspace behavior on dual head machine

So as I'm getting used to gnome3 one thing still bugs me- why when I switch workspaces on my multiple monitor machine does only the primary monitor change to a different workspace? The secondary monitor (my laptop screen) shows all open windows I put on it plus it's not even shown in the workspace list. Please tell me there's an extension or something to fix this
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