I’ve tried to search for this but all of the results are several years old and state that you can’t but it would be possible with future development. Does any one know if this is possible in 2023?

I’m running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS for reference. Additionally I’m fairly new to running Linux as a desktop OS (I’ve a little experience working with Linux servers) so any help would be appreciated.

  • okda@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Ubuntu hasn’t used unity for years and years. It’s gnome with some extensions now.

    There is an extension to move apps to a given workspace, but a static one. Not the “last used”.

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      11 months ago

      Ah ok, I never kept up with ubuntu. I’m using the Mate desktop which is based off of Gnome, seems like there should still be a method of remembering where the windows were located? On my system I have eight firefox windows open across two monitors and three different desktops, and it puts all of them back in the right place every time I restart. But yeah, the exact HOW of setting it up I don’t remember.