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Linux Rocky 9.4, new instances of code open in same (gnome) workspace #238152

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gsal opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 4 comments
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Linux Rocky 9.4, new instances of code open in same (gnome) workspace #238152

gsal opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 4 comments
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gsal commented Jan 17, 2025

In Linux, I work using several (gnome) Workspaces and I have terminals in all of them, and open files here and there.

Recently, possibly since the:
upgrade to Rocky 9.4, and/or
upgrade to VSCode >= 1.90
new instances of code open in the same Workspace where first instance of code was open in; in other words, even if I am in Workspace 4, it switches me to 1 if that's were I opened the first instance of code.

Anyone else experiencing this?
How to remedy this?

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gsal commented Jan 23, 2025

I was browsing, hoping to find a solution to this issue; but, haven't.

What I did find is an issue in this very site, from 4 years ago about the same problem and presumably fixed back then, and the issued closed...

...and now it shows up again; I wonder if you guys could look into what you did back then to get an idea of what to do now? . It is Issue #103549

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gsal commented Jan 23, 2025

Here is another, Issue #106727

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I'm also getting this with VS Code 1.96.2 on RHEL 9 (Linux x64 5.14.0-503.21.1.el9_5.x86_64) which uses GNOME

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gsal commented Mar 13, 2025

Nothing? Bummer.

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