On Wednesday 03 August 2016 14:52:38 David Wright wrote: > On Wed 03 Aug 2016 at 11:10:46 (+1000), Charlie wrote: > > From my keyboard: > > > > Debian testing 4.6.0-1-amd64 > > Using FVWM > > Chromium - Version 52.0.2743.82 built on Debian stretch/sid, > > running on Debian stretch/sid (64-bit) > > > > Move onto the workspace on which Chromium is to open and try to do > > so, and Chromium opens, but selects it's own workspace to open on? > > > > Have read about this, or similar, on the web but can't find a > > workaround to stop this happening. > > > > Has anyone discovered this problem and found a way to stop this > > happening? Please share. It would be appreciated. > > I'm not familiar with the term "workspace" in this context, especially > after reading Lisi's comment. Could you elaborate: does it apply to > the window manager or chromium? > > Cheers, > David.
The desktop environment. More often traditionally called "desktops" than workspaces. It is a way of grouping things. Please everyone, don't lets have a flamewar about terminology. (Not aimed at you, David - but someone is bound to want to disagree. :-( ) Lisi Lisi