Some research...  So normally, gnome-terminal seems to start a systemd
unit for a server process.  Which UAL doesn't associate with the
launching process, so doesn't allow a connection to Mir.

We can change how gnome-terminal is started by passing --disable-
factory, but that doesn't make much progress either.  It starts the
server process as a child, but a window still never appears for an
undiagnosed reason.

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  gnome-terminal fails to launch under deb-based unity8

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