stopping the cursor blinking in gnome terminal

In the spirit of visual peace, cursors should not blink.

Stopping the cursor blinking for the gnome terminal is obscure.  You have to click on the lines to get a menu, then choose preferences.  But instead of being somewhere sensible, the blinking is in a section called "Unnamed".  Because some devtard, suffering from a bad case of generalisationitis, thought: well, these setting don't just need to be set once per user, so let's have multiple ones, call them profiles.  And for some reason the actual profile in use, that 99% of people are using, ends up having a name of "Unnamed".  And it's in this profile, named "Unnamed", that the setting on the blinking of the cursor is to be found.

But wait!  If you were going to change "Allow blinking text" from "Always" to something else, that's not it.  That's there to trick you.  The way to get visual peace is the other one.  Change "Cursor blinking" from "Default" to "Disabled".

A free software distro with just nice defaults would be a big improvement on what's available.  I supposedly specialised in config management, so I shouldn't have to keep reconfiguring these things by hand repeatedly, but I haven't kept up the config management capability, and mostly do configure stuff manually now.

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