Since last week, using the launchers in the menu Applications/Accessories or on the panel, launching a second terminal using either Terminal or Root Terminal, there is no difference between the two.
If I already have a RootTerminal, I get only root terminals. If I have a non-root terminal, I get only non-root terminals. If I terminate the existing terminal, then the launchers work as expected. Right-clicking the icons in the panel, and selecting Properties, I find that the root terminal launcher has command "gksu /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator", while the ordinary terminal launcher has command "gnome-terminal". "strace" shows that the command "gksu /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator" is run if I use the root terminal launcher. I suspect that when I start a a second terminal, a message is sent to the existing terminal to have it create a second window, rather than run a second process. I noticed this after a run of 'aptitude -y full-upgrade' on january 12 or on january 9 (the last two times I ran that command) but the change may have happened earlier. From the log files: 2008-06-09 16:05:31 upgrade gnome-panel-data 2.20.3-3 2.20.3-5 2008-06-09 16:05:40 upgrade gnome-panel 2.20.3-3 2.20.3-5 2008-09-29 15:12:26 upgrade gnome-terminal-data 2.22.3-2 2.22.3-3 2008-09-29 15:12:36 upgrade gnome-terminal 2.22.3-2 2.22.3-3 2008-11-14 15:57:04 upgrade gksu 2.0.0-5 2.0.0-6 2008-12-28 06:50:15 remove libgksu1.2-0 1.3.8-1 1.3.8-1 2008-12-28 06:50:15 remove libgksuui1.0-1 1.0.7-2 1.0.7-2 2009-01-12 11:30:33 upgrade dbus 1.2.1-4 1.2.1-5 2009-01-12 11:30:33 upgrade libdbus-1-3 1.2.1-4 1.2.1-5 I do not know what other packages may be involved here. Does anybody else have this problem? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org