Sorry if I wasn't clear. I didn't mean what if you toggle transparency
after the bug manifests.
What I meant was: What if you completely disable transparency, use
gnome-terminal without enabling that feature. Maybe even restart gnome-
terminal, just in case. Does the bug still occur then?
If so,
Well. I got some luck in reproducing. Got it twice today (23:14:03 and
23:40:51), and these log messages were seen right around when the screen
locked:
$ journalctl --user -S '-2 days' | grep CLUTTER -A2
mei 02 19:10:18 wortel.kiwi gnome-shell[21305]:
clutter_timeline_set_auto_reverse:
Good question. I did in fact try that:
- In Unnamed profile -> Colors;
- the "Use transparency from system theme" was ticked, but there is no
transparency.
- I unticked it, and and clicked "Use transparent background", and then it was
transparent -- still dark though.
I also tried:
xprop -f
Just wondering, does it help if you disable transparency (in Preferences
-> Unnamed profile -> Colors)?
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Sometimes, when coming back to my laptop, and unlocking an existing
GNOME session, I find that my gnome-terminal has turned very dark. I
have found no triggers (other than session unlock) and no fixes to undo
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