LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Change from Gnome Desktop back to xfce
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I installed Gnome and don't like it. I need some help going back to xfce  please
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#2
With multiple Desktop Environment installed, there should be a way to choose which DE is invoked.
Check at the GUI login screen for an option to select which DE loads - it may be near the username/password boxes.

What instructions did you follow to install Gnome ?
Did you make System Restore (Timeshift) and Backup (Dejadup) snaphots before making the change ?
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(08-14-2024, 12:44 AM)linux-user741 Wrote: I installed Gnome and don't like it. I need some help going back to xfce  please

There is no direct way to change the DE back and forth.
Linux Lite is designed specifically to work flawlessly with the XFCE DE. See the Linux Lite manual.
Installing any other DE lacks the proper support. 
You probably tested other distro that provides the tools to manage multiple DEs.
It is not the case with LL.
However, if you like testing different DEs with Linux Lite, that means you are ready for anything.
In this case, you should work using low level backups (CloneZilla).
It's faster than the standard installation, especially if you use a SSD media.
But as I can guess, you are still at the beginning of this journey so, the only thing you can do, based on the info you provided, is to reinstall Linux Lite from the boot media you used initially.
I highly recommend you to read thoroughly through the manual (it's on your machine, for now):
file:///usr/share/doc/litemanual/index.html

(08-14-2024, 12:44 AM)linux-user741 Wrote: I installed Gnome and don't like it. I need some help going back to xfce  please

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Later update:

I read the announcement regarding the Linux Lite AI Help.
I thought a good idea is to test it with your question.
I stopped at the installation phase. BUT... after 12 years using of Linux on a daily basis, my conclusion is that the answers are surprisingly well crafted!
So: Go to the link below and ask whatever question you have:

https://linuxliteos.com/chatai/

Here is a sample:

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As for the "going back to XFCE", if you are "the taugh stuff" kind, you might try the following CLI command:

Code:
sudo apt remove mate-desktop-environment


This removes the MATE installation, leaving you with the initial XFCE.
The downside is that some residual files will still remain on the computer.
That is why I recommended the clean install.

Good luck!
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Thankyou for your help I truly appreciate it
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