With the help of main gnome-terminal developer Christian (thanks!) we've
noticed the following:
When "Ubuntu" graphical session is chosen, the background (nautilus-
desktop) uses X11 (XWayland). This can be confirmed by xeyes following
the mouse movements made there. (With "GNOME" graphical
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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On "Ubuntu", xeyes follows the mouse movement when over the desktop. On
"GNOME" it doesn't.
I guess it means that Ubuntu's desktop background app isn't native X11,
and probably that's why somehow (still totally unclear to me how) gnome-
terminal inherits this X11-compat requirement from the menu
Correctly working windows are native Wayland. Faulty windows are X11
(XWayland), you can tell by e.g. xeyes following the mouse movement.
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Re-enabling DND (git revert 10e164d8) pretty much always causes a sudden
crash as soon as I try to drag out a tab, it's impossible to test that.
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Pressing the global shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T, or pressing the Super key and
typing Terminal, or launching from the left Launcher once it's been
added as a favorite all launch via /usr/bin/gnome-terminal and result in
a good one.
Nautilus (Files) file manager window, right click -> Open in Terminal
I can confirm this with Ubuntu's packages, as well as manually compiled
VTE + gnome-terminal from git master (and hence no Ubuntu patches, no
wrapper startup script).
Happens on "Ubuntu" desktop environment [Wayland] only, not on "Ubuntu
(Xorg)" or any other. (Well, "GNOME" doesn't have a
I'm seeing this issue as well. I can also confirm that copying doesn't
work when Terminal is opened by right-clicking the desktop and selecting
Open Terminal, but DOES work when I've opened it by other means.
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I should add that mine wasn't a fresh install of Ubuntu 17.10, but
rather an upgrade from 17.04 (do-release-upgrade).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1722121
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Related to bug 1708306.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1722121
Title:
Gnome-Terminal ignores theme, preferences is unavailable, and copy not
working when
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