Using qterminal in place of gnome-terminal works, so I think the server
crash may be the only Mir problem here.

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Title:
  Clients and server all crash

Status in Mir:
  Incomplete
Status in MirAL:
  Triaged
Status in mir package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  mir-24 on yakkety (or mir-0.21 on xenial, or  lp:mir on yakkety)

  Start a Mir-on-X11 session:

      $ mir_demo_server_minimal &
      $ mirrun gnome-terminal

  In the terminal:

      $ mir_demo_client_all&

  (A script that launches all the Mir demo clients - attached)

  Expect: all the clients open
  Actual (most times): gnome-terminal and all the clients crash
  Actual (frequently): gnome-terminal, all the clients, and the server crash
  Actual (occasionally): all the clients open

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