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I just updated Debian from stretch to buster. It now uses Gnome Wayland. Before I had my terminal transparent using devilspie2. Now that doesn't work anymore. I guess it is because gnome now uses wayland. Is there a way to make my terminal background transparent again?

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  • I realize that if I logout, on the login screen, I can select either GNOME or X11 in that way I can go back to old x11 having transparency whenever I want it.
    – Ro.
    Jan 18, 2020 at 6:05

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Install mate-terminal

sudo apt install mate-terminal

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