I just tried switching from xfce4-terminal to gnome-terminal, only to
discover that new tabs spawned via Ctrl+Shift+T (or File->New Tab) in
the latter fail to inherit my session's $SSH_AUTH_SOCK or
$SSH_AGENT_PID.
The second-best workaround is indeed to only spawn new tabs via "gnome-
terminal --t
>> If I create new terminal using Open Tab or Open Terminal, I get a fresh
>> terminal. This is sometimes what I want but sometimes not.
We can possibly have an array holding names of such variables, which need to be
'exported' to the new tab.
Or, we can have a checkbox in gnome-terminal menus, i
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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