try changing it to `xterm -e "/bin/sh %c"`.  our default uses `xterm`, but some 
OS like Debian change it to `x-terminal-emulator` to try and use the user's 
preferred one.  This is good in theory, but the wrapper is not good when it 
maps to some non-xterm-like terminals, including Konsole among others IIRC.  It 
might be possible to use your preferred terminal anyway, but it might require 
using a slightly tuned command.

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