I would also like to request this get fixed in Jaunty.  This is a big
pain in the butt for me becuase I have init scripts that run screen and
then other init scripts that run AFTER the ones which call screen and
are depending on that screen program to be running!   I don't understand
why I can start the scripts manually and don't have this problem.  Can
the startup order of something be modified to inform screen that a
profile was already selected, as a workaround?

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screen -d -m is broken due to it asking for profile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378270
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