<p>Just add them to start up and then<br>
<a href="http://burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie/">http://burtonini.com/blog/computers/devilspie/</a> this should do trick , you can do it in compiz but no idea how</p>
<p>Dick</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">> Hi All<br>> <br>> Wondered if anyone can point me to help on this, or perhaps show me on<br>> Wed?<br>> <br>> I'm starting to get into a routine where I have certain programs I'd<br>
> like to start up (perhaps not on login, but 10 mins later when I realise<br>> I need them), BUT on different desktops/workspaces.<br>> <br>> So e.g. I put IM clients on one desktop and web browsing on another. I<br>
> tend to put rhythm box on it's own workspace as well<br>> <br>> I'm thinking bash script here, or is there a gui way to say - when I<br>> open you, go to workspace 3..<br>> <br>> Oh - yeah, all on Ubuntu 10.04 with Gnome<br>
> Cheers<br>> David<br>> -- <br>> David Carpenter<br>> <br>> nornir<br>> <br>> E: <a href="mailto:david.carpenter@nornir.co.uk">david.carpenter@nornir.co.uk</a><br>> Skype: carpenter.david<br>> <br>
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