I have found a partial fix changing the cursor blinking behaviour.
With gconf-editor (or your prefered tool) look for /apps/gnome-
terminal/profiles/Default/cursor_blink_mode and set the value to off.
The cursor doesn't blink but also doesn't show the outline.
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Forgot my last comment it doesn't fix nothing, sorry :(
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890784
Title:
Gnome-terminal continues to show outline cursor after
To recover from the outline cursor I press meta key/ubuntu logo (show
lens) and back to terminal again but anyways it's a annoying.
Marius: I mainly have this problem changing the workspace as you says
and to avoid this you should key up Ctrl-Alt-Arrow before to change the
workspace(if you
Will be fixed in maverick in some update?
Because, as said Keith Allcock, gnome-panel version included is after to
the fixed one. Perhaps is it fixed in debian packages and not in ubuntu
packages already?
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