Ubuntu install Gnome desktop

You just upgraded your Ubuntu for 11.04 [1], and don't like the new Unity desktop interface (Fig 1), so you would like to get back to the good old Gnome one (Fig 2), to get back your applets and other things. Or maybe you are not sure for the moment if you should upgrade your Ubuntu or not.


How to install Gnome desktop on Ubuntu

You just upgraded your Ubuntu for 11.04 [1], and don't like the new Unity desktop interface (Fig 1), so you would like to get back to the good old Gnome one (Fig 2), to get back your applets and other things. Or maybe you are not sure for the moment if you should upgrade your Ubuntu or not.

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Anyway, do not panic, you can easily, in Ubuntu 11.04, get back to Gnome (Fig 2).

I was personally surprised, after upgrading to 11.04, to loose the most important and useful parts of my desktop interface, which are the dashboard applets (Fig 3).

Step 1: disconnect user

But it is so easy to change and get back to the Gnome desktop (Fig 2). You just have to disconnect (Fig 4), if you haven't already done it.

Step 2: select desktop type

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Then, select Ubuntu classic (Fig 5) after you have chosen your user on login screen.

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You then just have to log in, and will find back your Gnome environment (Fig 2), with your favorite applets (Fig 3)!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the commands and steps required to install the GNOME desktop environment on Ubuntu, for users preferring GNOME over the default Unity or another desktop environment?
To install GNOME on Ubuntu, open the terminal and enter `sudo apt-get update` to update your package list. Then, install the GNOME shell by executing `sudo apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop`. Choose the display manager of your choice when prompted. After installation, log out or reboot your system, and select GNOME from the login screen.

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