Can my xubuntu installation be converted to standard Ubuntu?
Solution 1
You'll simply need to install the ubuntu-desktop
meta-package. This installs all the nessisary packages for a "Vanilla" Ubuntu Desktop. sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
Once this has been completed you can restart your computer. At the login screen you can switch from XFCE to Ubuntu Desktop under the Session dropdown. Doing so will load the Gnome desktop.
If you're satisfied with Ubuntu Desktop and wish to remove xubuntu you can always remove the meta package xubuntu-desktop
which will remove the meta-package. If you wish to remove all the packages from the xubuntu-desktop meta package you'll have to remove those by hand. An updated list of all the packages by distrobution is available simply copy the line for your version of Ubuntu
Solution 2
You can simply install all standart ubuntu package with apt
sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop
Then when you feel good with your new environement
sudo apt purge xubuntu-desktop
sudo apt autoremove
And don't forget to reconfigure GDM3 login
sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
Also you may want to change Ubuntu loading screen. It is realy easy, check this answer.
Finally reboot
sudo reboot
Solution 3
Install ubuntu-desktop. To uninstall xubuntu, follow these guidelines: (select the right ubuntu version first) http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
Since xubuntu-destkop is a metapackage removing it will not remove the other underlying packages. The link above tells you which ones you need
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Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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JSBձոգչ almost 2 years
I currently have xubuntu installed on my netbook, and I'm considering converting it to the standard vanilla Ubuntu. Is this possible? If so, how do I start?
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Admin over 13 yearsWould it be better to use autoremove instead of remove since autoremove will also remove the orphaned dependencies?
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Michael Gundlach over 13 years@Jasper
xubuntu-desktop
isn't considered orphaned since you can have multiple Desktop Environments on one installation. However, if you removexubuntu-desktop
meta-package it should take out all packages that aren't inner-dependent for packages outside of the meta-package. One may need to run autoremove after removingxubuntu-desktop
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charlie-tca over 13 yearsRemoving the xubuntu-desktop meta-package will not remove the Xfce desktop. It will only remove the xubuntu-desktop package itself. You will need to remove all the xfce and xubuntu specific packages individually to remove Xubuntu.
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Michael Gundlach over 13 years@charlie-tca You're right, it only remove the meta package unless xubuntu-desktop was installed with aptitude which isn't available in the distribution anymore. I've updated my answer to reflect that and the "proper" way to remove all the xubuntu packages
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Eyal about 11 yearsWhat about upgrades? Will they work properly, too?
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user29020 almost 10 yearsWould there be any conflicting daemons or startup scripts by having both ubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop (regarding 14.04) installed?