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I upgraded from 10.10. Then everything worked well except very important one -- my terminal.

I try to open my terminal, but no any window popup. I press alt+tab and the windows switcher appears in which there is the terminal. I switch to it, however, nothing happens.

I can see the word terminal in my top bar. When I move cursor on it I see the file edit view and so on. But they are useless unless I can find my terminal window.

I have no problem with chrome, firefox, eclipse, ubuntu software center, pidgin and many more applications. But without terminal, I'm using a disabled linux.

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  • Have you got multiple screens?
    – 8128
    Apr 29, 2011 at 20:16
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    This could be a duplicate of My terminal is invisible and both may be a bug. You can report this as a bug by pressing alt+F2 and entering ubuntu-bug gnome-terminal.
    – dv3500ea
    Apr 29, 2011 at 20:49
  • This question appears to be abandoned, if you are experiencing a similar issue please ask a new question with details pertaining to your problem. If you feel this question is not abandoned, please flag the question explaining that. :)
    – Ringtail
    Feb 26, 2012 at 22:54

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I switch to ROXterm to replace gnome-terminal. It works well. But I'm still wondering if I can use gnome-terminal in Natty.

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Try logging into ubuntu through guest account(instead of your normal user account). If in guest account it appears normally then there is some configuration setting which you have to change. If even in guest account it appears in the same way then there might be a bug.

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Just click the Ubuntu logo in the top left corner, then type in "terminal" in the search bar. It comes up under apps. Should be good to go after that.

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  • I know what terminal is and how to launch it. But I can't see it when it is running. Apr 30, 2011 at 14:01

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