Ubuntu :: Launch Terminal Into A Specific Profile?

Feb 13, 2010

I need to creat launcher that launches Terminal into a specific Profile..

I found a website that says that this code will work

Code:
gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=<Profile_name>

But, I also need to launch to specific Directory also. So, My code looks like this

Code:
gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=Scripts --working-directory /home/mike2/Desktop/Scripts

But it doesnt work.. I have a feeling I'm doing something wrong, though.

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