Let the gnome terminal of debian be truly transparent first let's talk about the difference between fake transparent and true transparency. The so-called false transparency means that after you open the terminal, in edit-"profiles, modify the Default terminal configuration file, which has a Background. The first solid color is a fixed color, that is, a fixed terminal color, the second is to set a background image, and the third is to make the terminal false transparent, similar to transparent glass after being pasted with transparent adhesive. To put it bluntly, the background of the terminal is displayed as the background of the desktop. The real transparency means that the content at the next layer of the terminal can be seen directly through the terminal. If you place the icon on the desktop, you can see the icon. The system's default transparency is invisible. Now let it support true and transparent # apt-get install gconf-editor # gconf-editor on/apps/metacity/general/There Is A compositing_manager hook to enable/root login interface transparent. To make the user terminal transparent, you need the www.2cto.com # exit $ gconf-editor directory to be the same as the root # above. The configuration files in/root/AND/home/user/. themes/are modified respectively. You just need to change it back and cancel it. Pay attention to proceed from $. Author: rainysia