Why do I have a tiny Terminal logo blocking the minimize button in Terminal windows? [duplicate]
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Remove app icon from title bar in GNOME in Ubuntu 18.04
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Terminal icon in window titlebar is stretched out over window control buttons
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Just as the title says, I have a mini icon when I open Terminal:
I would like to hide it if at all possible.
18.04 icons gnome-terminal titlebar window-buttons
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This question already has an answer here:
Remove app icon from title bar in GNOME in Ubuntu 18.04
1 answer
Terminal icon in window titlebar is stretched out over window control buttons
3 answers
Just as the title says, I have a mini icon when I open Terminal:
I would like to hide it if at all possible.
18.04 icons gnome-terminal titlebar window-buttons
marked as duplicate by pomsky, Kulfy, Zanna, karel, N0rbert Jan 4 at 10:38
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
To literally answer your question of "why": Because Ubuntu accidentally broke it with a custom patch that they applied last minute, during freeze period, thus not receiving proper testing; and unforturtunately don't care enough to fix it. For a practically more useful answer, see the other linked questions.
– egmont
Jan 4 at 10:58
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This question already has an answer here:
Remove app icon from title bar in GNOME in Ubuntu 18.04
1 answer
Terminal icon in window titlebar is stretched out over window control buttons
3 answers
Just as the title says, I have a mini icon when I open Terminal:
I would like to hide it if at all possible.
18.04 icons gnome-terminal titlebar window-buttons
This question already has an answer here:
Remove app icon from title bar in GNOME in Ubuntu 18.04
1 answer
Terminal icon in window titlebar is stretched out over window control buttons
3 answers
Just as the title says, I have a mini icon when I open Terminal:
I would like to hide it if at all possible.
This question already has an answer here:
Remove app icon from title bar in GNOME in Ubuntu 18.04
1 answer
Terminal icon in window titlebar is stretched out over window control buttons
3 answers
18.04 icons gnome-terminal titlebar window-buttons
18.04 icons gnome-terminal titlebar window-buttons
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marked as duplicate by pomsky, Kulfy, Zanna, karel, N0rbert Jan 4 at 10:38
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
marked as duplicate by pomsky, Kulfy, Zanna, karel, N0rbert Jan 4 at 10:38
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
To literally answer your question of "why": Because Ubuntu accidentally broke it with a custom patch that they applied last minute, during freeze period, thus not receiving proper testing; and unforturtunately don't care enough to fix it. For a practically more useful answer, see the other linked questions.
– egmont
Jan 4 at 10:58
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To literally answer your question of "why": Because Ubuntu accidentally broke it with a custom patch that they applied last minute, during freeze period, thus not receiving proper testing; and unforturtunately don't care enough to fix it. For a practically more useful answer, see the other linked questions.
– egmont
Jan 4 at 10:58
To literally answer your question of "why": Because Ubuntu accidentally broke it with a custom patch that they applied last minute, during freeze period, thus not receiving proper testing; and unforturtunately don't care enough to fix it. For a practically more useful answer, see the other linked questions.
– egmont
Jan 4 at 10:58
To literally answer your question of "why": Because Ubuntu accidentally broke it with a custom patch that they applied last minute, during freeze period, thus not receiving proper testing; and unforturtunately don't care enough to fix it. For a practically more useful answer, see the other linked questions.
– egmont
Jan 4 at 10:58
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To literally answer your question of "why": Because Ubuntu accidentally broke it with a custom patch that they applied last minute, during freeze period, thus not receiving proper testing; and unforturtunately don't care enough to fix it. For a practically more useful answer, see the other linked questions.
– egmont
Jan 4 at 10:58