Hello,
I just did a fresh install of Kubuntu 20.10 on my laptop. Most things work as expected (except the system freezes when I start my favorite browser Vivaldi. Chrome and Firefox both work o.k.!). I have been using 4 workspaces for years now - also on Kubuntu 20.04, "pinning" various types of apps to their respective workspaces (eg. ws1: internet (i.e. browser + e-mail), ws2: office (i.e. libreoffice, gnucash,...), ws3: konsole and kate, ws4: system (system monitor, system settings, log display,...).
With Kubuntu 20.10 I can move the apps around but don't find a way to "fix" this allocation permanently...

Any ideas?
Thanks for any hints
H. Stoellinger
I just did a fresh install of Kubuntu 20.10 on my laptop. Most things work as expected (except the system freezes when I start my favorite browser Vivaldi. Chrome and Firefox both work o.k.!). I have been using 4 workspaces for years now - also on Kubuntu 20.04, "pinning" various types of apps to their respective workspaces (eg. ws1: internet (i.e. browser + e-mail), ws2: office (i.e. libreoffice, gnucash,...), ws3: konsole and kate, ws4: system (system monitor, system settings, log display,...).
With Kubuntu 20.10 I can move the apps around but don't find a way to "fix" this allocation permanently...


Any ideas?
Thanks for any hints
H. Stoellinger
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