Public bug reported:

One instance of gedit looks great and polished with Ubuntu top bar that is the 
one you can open normally via .desktop file or "gedit" in the terminal.
But when you "sudo gedit" in the terminal a second instance of gedit opens 
(which is Ok since one is with sudo and one without) but the sudo gedit 
instance has the old gnome top bar with the strange looking close and minimize 
buttons

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  sudo gedit and gedit open two different (looking) gedit's

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  One instance of gedit looks great and polished with Ubuntu top bar that is 
the one you can open normally via .desktop file or "gedit" in the terminal.
  But when you "sudo gedit" in the terminal a second instance of gedit opens 
(which is Ok since one is with sudo and one without) but the sudo gedit 
instance has the old gnome top bar with the strange looking close and minimize 
buttons

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