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I anticipate that this is entirely impossible.



but on the wild off-chance that someone has cracked this particularly solid nut using only POSIX input:



is there a way to set the current terminal tab's title without having to install a package or using administrative priveleges in general?



And for this question we will be forward-facing. Assume a fully updated ubuntu 19.04 context.



SO AGAIN; SINCE PEOPLE PEOPLE HERE ARE BARELY LITERATE (and cannot make it though 5 words before pulling out the "duplicate", I mean here there's no excuse, it's in the title :



and as if people didn't already know, gnome-terminal, has deprecated all options for setting a title. If you have gnome 2 good for you my question SPECIFICALLY wishes for a solution for TODAY ....2019 gnome 3.3



GNOME Terminal 3.30.1 using VTE 0.54.1 +GNUTLS -PCRE2



there is no longer any working solution in any of the old threads, I read them all I've tried them all.



I specifically want a solution where you install nothing and do not use admin rights



THUSSS ... the question.










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    13 hours ago






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    Hey tatsu!! You look like a member of Stack Exchange network since a long time (at least more than me). You might know writing in capital letters and some bad words is considered as unethical rant. You would have simply written something like, "The answers on suggested duplicate doesn't work and were specifically for GNOME 2. But I'm using GNOME 3". Also, you can ping @vanadium that the suggested duplicate doesn't work, so that he can think about his close vote. I expect you to be polite and humble. Considering this you should edit your question and improve the quality of the same.

    – Kulfy
    7 hours ago


















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I anticipate that this is entirely impossible.



but on the wild off-chance that someone has cracked this particularly solid nut using only POSIX input:



is there a way to set the current terminal tab's title without having to install a package or using administrative priveleges in general?



And for this question we will be forward-facing. Assume a fully updated ubuntu 19.04 context.



SO AGAIN; SINCE PEOPLE PEOPLE HERE ARE BARELY LITERATE (and cannot make it though 5 words before pulling out the "duplicate", I mean here there's no excuse, it's in the title :



and as if people didn't already know, gnome-terminal, has deprecated all options for setting a title. If you have gnome 2 good for you my question SPECIFICALLY wishes for a solution for TODAY ....2019 gnome 3.3



GNOME Terminal 3.30.1 using VTE 0.54.1 +GNUTLS -PCRE2



there is no longer any working solution in any of the old threads, I read them all I've tried them all.



I specifically want a solution where you install nothing and do not use admin rights



THUSSS ... the question.










share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Possible duplicate of How to change Gnome-Terminal title?

    – vanadium
    13 hours ago






  • 1





    Hey tatsu!! You look like a member of Stack Exchange network since a long time (at least more than me). You might know writing in capital letters and some bad words is considered as unethical rant. You would have simply written something like, "The answers on suggested duplicate doesn't work and were specifically for GNOME 2. But I'm using GNOME 3". Also, you can ping @vanadium that the suggested duplicate doesn't work, so that he can think about his close vote. I expect you to be polite and humble. Considering this you should edit your question and improve the quality of the same.

    – Kulfy
    7 hours ago














0












0








0








I anticipate that this is entirely impossible.



but on the wild off-chance that someone has cracked this particularly solid nut using only POSIX input:



is there a way to set the current terminal tab's title without having to install a package or using administrative priveleges in general?



And for this question we will be forward-facing. Assume a fully updated ubuntu 19.04 context.



SO AGAIN; SINCE PEOPLE PEOPLE HERE ARE BARELY LITERATE (and cannot make it though 5 words before pulling out the "duplicate", I mean here there's no excuse, it's in the title :



and as if people didn't already know, gnome-terminal, has deprecated all options for setting a title. If you have gnome 2 good for you my question SPECIFICALLY wishes for a solution for TODAY ....2019 gnome 3.3



GNOME Terminal 3.30.1 using VTE 0.54.1 +GNUTLS -PCRE2



there is no longer any working solution in any of the old threads, I read them all I've tried them all.



I specifically want a solution where you install nothing and do not use admin rights



THUSSS ... the question.










share|improve this question
















I anticipate that this is entirely impossible.



but on the wild off-chance that someone has cracked this particularly solid nut using only POSIX input:



is there a way to set the current terminal tab's title without having to install a package or using administrative priveleges in general?



And for this question we will be forward-facing. Assume a fully updated ubuntu 19.04 context.



SO AGAIN; SINCE PEOPLE PEOPLE HERE ARE BARELY LITERATE (and cannot make it though 5 words before pulling out the "duplicate", I mean here there's no excuse, it's in the title :



and as if people didn't already know, gnome-terminal, has deprecated all options for setting a title. If you have gnome 2 good for you my question SPECIFICALLY wishes for a solution for TODAY ....2019 gnome 3.3



GNOME Terminal 3.30.1 using VTE 0.54.1 +GNUTLS -PCRE2



there is no longer any working solution in any of the old threads, I read them all I've tried them all.



I specifically want a solution where you install nothing and do not use admin rights



THUSSS ... the question.







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    Possible duplicate of How to change Gnome-Terminal title?

    – vanadium
    13 hours ago






  • 1





    Hey tatsu!! You look like a member of Stack Exchange network since a long time (at least more than me). You might know writing in capital letters and some bad words is considered as unethical rant. You would have simply written something like, "The answers on suggested duplicate doesn't work and were specifically for GNOME 2. But I'm using GNOME 3". Also, you can ping @vanadium that the suggested duplicate doesn't work, so that he can think about his close vote. I expect you to be polite and humble. Considering this you should edit your question and improve the quality of the same.

    – Kulfy
    7 hours ago














  • 3





    Possible duplicate of How to change Gnome-Terminal title?

    – vanadium
    13 hours ago






  • 1





    Hey tatsu!! You look like a member of Stack Exchange network since a long time (at least more than me). You might know writing in capital letters and some bad words is considered as unethical rant. You would have simply written something like, "The answers on suggested duplicate doesn't work and were specifically for GNOME 2. But I'm using GNOME 3". Also, you can ping @vanadium that the suggested duplicate doesn't work, so that he can think about his close vote. I expect you to be polite and humble. Considering this you should edit your question and improve the quality of the same.

    – Kulfy
    7 hours ago








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3





Possible duplicate of How to change Gnome-Terminal title?

– vanadium
13 hours ago





Possible duplicate of How to change Gnome-Terminal title?

– vanadium
13 hours ago




1




1





Hey tatsu!! You look like a member of Stack Exchange network since a long time (at least more than me). You might know writing in capital letters and some bad words is considered as unethical rant. You would have simply written something like, "The answers on suggested duplicate doesn't work and were specifically for GNOME 2. But I'm using GNOME 3". Also, you can ping @vanadium that the suggested duplicate doesn't work, so that he can think about his close vote. I expect you to be polite and humble. Considering this you should edit your question and improve the quality of the same.

– Kulfy
7 hours ago





Hey tatsu!! You look like a member of Stack Exchange network since a long time (at least more than me). You might know writing in capital letters and some bad words is considered as unethical rant. You would have simply written something like, "The answers on suggested duplicate doesn't work and were specifically for GNOME 2. But I'm using GNOME 3". Also, you can ping @vanadium that the suggested duplicate doesn't work, so that he can think about his close vote. I expect you to be polite and humble. Considering this you should edit your question and improve the quality of the same.

– Kulfy
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