When closing a gnome-terminal through the window manage close button
while running a ssh session it requires a highly annoying confirmation
to really close it.  This makes gnome-terminal unuseable for managing
lots of temporary remote ssh sessions.  Before the last update from the
testing repositories this behaviour was not present.
You can disable this behavior by turning off confirm_window_close in gconf (apps/gnome-terminal/global). The description of this key still refers to only asking for confirmation when more than one tab is open, but now also apparently controls confirmation when a program is still running in the terminal. This is particularly annoying for terminals opened using nautilus-open-terminal, because every session "has a running program" and so must be confirmed to exit. However, I think this is probably a minor item, since it can be turned off. I see the bug either in the gconf key description or in the default behavior, rather than the fact that the prompt itself exists.




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