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I would like to have two terminals running in different workspaces. What I want to do is having python2 and python3 running at the same time. Is this possible ? I'm using 14.04.

Sylvain Pineau
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  • sure, but not sure what you mean; two terminals with a different python interpreter in each terminal? – Jacob Vlijm Mar 09 '15 at 20:07
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    Yes, just open them and drag to different workspaces. – muru Mar 09 '15 at 20:07
  • You may have to enable workspaces first, please read [How do I turn on workspaces?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/260510/how-do-i-turn-on-workspaces-why-do-i-only-have-one-workspace) – Sylvain Pineau Mar 09 '15 at 20:12

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It is possible. Open the terminal in a workspace using the shortcut:

Ctrl+Alt+T

Switch the workspaces using

Ctrl+Alt+

Again Open another terminal using the same keys or
if you have opened two terminals in the same workspace, you can switch to other workspaces using the shortcut

Ctrl+Shift+Alt+

Sooraj S
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