Switching from kde to gnome

Asked by Zsan

So, I don't like KDE in the end, and I do NOT want to do a complete reinstall of Ubuntu. It's rather tedious because of installer problems. So, is there a good way to get KDE out of my current installation and use Gnome instead?

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Christoph Langner (chrissss) said :
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This installs the complete gnome desktop, like it would have been installed if yoi installe Ubuntu from CD and removes every KDE program afterwards

$ sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge kdelibs4c2a

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Vojtěch Trefný (vojtech.trefny) said :
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Installation of Gnome:
Install metapackage ubuntu-desktop (gnome with many aplications and tools) or gnome-core (only gnome with core aplications).
Now restart Xserver (Ctr+Alt+Backspace) and in login manager set Session → Gnome.

Removing of KDE:
Remove package kubuntu-desktop and then in Terminal run command "sudo apt-get autoremove".

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Dariel Dato-on (odd-rationale) said :
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To install GNOME do:

sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop

To get rid of KDE, see the following link:
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome

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