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How to make workspaces truly separate in Ubuntu 22.04

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I use workspaces to separate the different things I am working on. However, often when I open a link in one workspace I jump to another workspace and this kinda defeats the purpose of keeping these things separate, because now different topics get mixed in a certain workspace. Is there a way to keep workspaces truly separate on Ubuntu 22.04? By truly separate, I mean that opening an application (browser, pdfviewer) doesn´t change workspace (even an instance of the needed app already runs in another workspace).

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You might want to take a look at this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1162628/launch-new-instance-when-there-is-no-instance-open-on-current-workspace
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What is your desktop environment?
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I am using GNOME
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@MaximilianBallard Thanks for the link, but none of the fixes actually work for me.
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