Actually, I did have real transparency in the terminal in Hardy - i.e.  
I could read what was in other windows below the terminal through the  
terminal, (used to use all the time to read stuff related to what I  
was doing while typing).  Tell you what, though - I clearly see that  
the compiz-settings-manager changed from Hardy to Intrepid, and  
specifically some stuff related to opacity, so let's leave this one On  
Hold pending other folks saying that they have the issue as well, just  
in case there's something in the new Compiz that needs to be handled  
differently than the old, (i.e. in Hardy, all I had to do to get was  
set transparency in the terminal settings).

Thanks,

Dylan

Quoting Gabriel Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> This happened to me too, but this is not a real transparency, Its not a
> bug, cause in every version of terminal, you can get to see only Desktop
> Background and not the icons. Compiz has an effect that can enable it.
> Please look at his configuration application.
>
> Thanks!
>
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> No real transparency in Terminal
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259849
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