** Description changed:

  I want to open a Terminal window and Snap it to the Right half.
  
  In Ubuntu 20.10, I was using the following command in Startup
  Applications -
  
  ```
  $ gnome-terminal --geometry=91x47+996+8
  ```
  
  I found the right geometry numbers from this answer -
  https://askubuntu.com/a/1169268/934644
  
  Unfortunately, after upgrading to Ubuntu 21.04 it doesn't seem to be
  working.
  
+ COLS 91 and ROWS 47 scaling correctly but X 996 and Y 8 not translating
+ at all. My screen resolution is 1920 x 1080.
+ 
  This is definitely linked to the Wayland as default graphics.
  
  After selecting "Ubuntu on Xorg", the terminal window translates
  correctly.

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Title:
  gnome-terminal --geometry option not working properly on Wayland
  Ubuntu 21.04

Status in wayland package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I want to open a Terminal window and Snap it to the Right half.

  In Ubuntu 20.10, I was using the following command in Startup
  Applications -

  ```
  $ gnome-terminal --geometry=91x47+996+8
  ```

  I found the right geometry numbers from this answer -
  https://askubuntu.com/a/1169268/934644

  Unfortunately, after upgrading to Ubuntu 21.04 it doesn't seem to be
  working.

  COLS 91 and ROWS 47 scaling correctly but X 996 and Y 8 not
  translating at all. My screen resolution is 1920 x 1080.

  This is definitely linked to the Wayland as default graphics.

  After selecting "Ubuntu on Xorg", the terminal window translates
  correctly.

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