- #HOW TO UNINSTALL UNITY UBUNTU AND REPLACE WITH GNOME 3 SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO UNINSTALL UNITY UBUNTU AND REPLACE WITH GNOME 3 PASSWORD#
- #HOW TO UNINSTALL UNITY UBUNTU AND REPLACE WITH GNOME 3 PC#
Like any other Linux distribution, the default desktop environment in Ubuntu can be easily replaced. It should be known that the problematic Amazon "feature" was only present in the Unity desktop environment, and no other versions of Ubuntu, outside of the main one, are effected. But if you are still using one that predates 15.10, it can be painlessly removed by following the simple instructions at Fix Ubuntu. Luckily, the aforementioned has been removed in recent releases. Sadly, the flagship version of Ubuntu ships with the plague that is the Unity desktop environment, which formerly contained Amazon spyware/adware built right into the desktop environment's search tool.
That will make Ubuntu automatically login to Unity.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL UNITY UBUNTU AND REPLACE WITH GNOME 3 PASSWORD#
Firstly, enable Automatic Login: in System Settings go to 'User Accounts', then click 'Unlock', enter your password and click the button next to 'Automatic Login'.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL UNITY UBUNTU AND REPLACE WITH GNOME 3 SOFTWARE#
#HOW TO UNINSTALL UNITY UBUNTU AND REPLACE WITH GNOME 3 PC#
There are ways to disable the dock in Ubuntu 18.04 as well. If you want, you can enable it again using the same command as above but with enable option this time: gnome-extensions enable
There will be no output message displayed on the screen but you’ll notice that the launcher or dock disappears from the left side.
The default Ubuntu dock extension is You can disable it using this command: gnome-extensions disable