How to retain ubuntu default terminal theme? [duplicate]

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I love arc theme but it changes my terminal theme to a white one.
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      I love arc theme but it changes my terminal theme to a white one.
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          1. Un-check "Use colours from system theme" as that means you are using the arc theme.

          2. Change the green text colour to white

          3. Set the background colour to #300A24

          Everything else should be the same as the default Ambiance colour scheme.






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            1. Un-check "Use colours from system theme" as that means you are using the arc theme.

            2. Change the green text colour to white

            3. Set the background colour to #300A24

            Everything else should be the same as the default Ambiance colour scheme.






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              1. Un-check "Use colours from system theme" as that means you are using the arc theme.

              2. Change the green text colour to white

              3. Set the background colour to #300A24

              Everything else should be the same as the default Ambiance colour scheme.






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                1. Un-check "Use colours from system theme" as that means you are using the arc theme.

                2. Change the green text colour to white

                3. Set the background colour to #300A24

                Everything else should be the same as the default Ambiance colour scheme.






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                1. Un-check "Use colours from system theme" as that means you are using the arc theme.

                2. Change the green text colour to white

                3. Set the background colour to #300A24

                Everything else should be the same as the default Ambiance colour scheme.







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