Well, right: because, as the bug indicates, gnome-terminal advertises
itself as xterm rather than xterm-color.

So, for some terminals (xterm itself, perhaps?), color will be on by
default, while in others it will be off. Better to make it consistently
one way or the other for _all_ color-capable term emulators.

If you'd like to apply the patch, but comment _out_ the whole block of
code, that seems fine (might irk a few non-gnome-terminal users that had
been used to it, but I kind of doubt it: they can just uncomment it, and
anyway they've hopefully already customized their .bashrc the way they
like it, so wouldn't be affected by /etc/skel).

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Bash prompt string looks for xterm-color, gnome terminal identifies as xterm
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103929
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