This bug was fixed in the package gnome-terminal - 2.29.6-0ubuntu5
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gnome-terminal (2.29.6-0ubuntu5) lucid; urgency=low
* Revert the previous changes to add a new profile, as changing
the default profile on upgrade is suboptimal, and there are better
ways to implement the visual changes
- Removed patches:
+ 02_rename_default_profile.patch
+ 03_add_new_profiles_on_upgrade.patch
+ 04_change_fallback_profile.patch
- Delete debian/gnome-terminal-ambiance.schemas
- Delete ebian/gnome-termina-data.gconf-defaults
- debian/rules:
+ Don't install custom schema
* Add debian/patches/02_add_transparency_properties.patch:
- This patch allows the background transparency to be controlled from
the GTK theme (using "TerminalScreen::background-darkness"). In
addition to this, the background colour and text colour are already
themable from the GTK theme (by setting the "text[NORMAL]" and
"base[NORMAL]" colours for the TerminalScreen class)
* debian/gnome-terminal-data.postinst:
- Fix up the system gconf defaults when upgrading from a previous
unstable version which had the extra profile. Users upgrading from
this will probably still need to remove the "Ambiance" profile
manually from their configuration though (there's not an easy way
to do this automatically, and it only affects users upgrading
from previous unstable versions)
* This fixes LP: #532511 and LP: #542144
-- Chris Coulson <[email protected]> Tue, 23 Mar 2010 21:41:22
+0000
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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terminal settings messed up after upgrade due to forced profile change
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532511
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