Just for completeness, here is how you would get 8 workspaces (desktops)
in Gnome.

Firstly, and the easiest way, is to have at least 7 windows open, one
per workspace. An 8th workspace will be automatically available, and
will be empty.

If you wish to have a static number of workspaces, change the setting in
the Tweak Tool [1]. On the left hand side of the window, select the
Workspaces button. Then change workspace creation to static. Input the
number of workspaces in to the box below.

1: If you cannot find it, you may need to install it, the package name
is gnome-tweak-tool (sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool)


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