How to Go Back to the Classic Gnome in Ubuntu

To install interface called Classic Gnome in your Ubuntu, you need to type following command to the Terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard) or use copy/paste method: sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback (then hit Enter); , When it asks...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: To install interface called Classic Gnome in your Ubuntu

    The password is that one, which you're using in the Login Screen.

    Password does not show up in the terminal when you type it.

    Just type your password and hit Enter.

    If your password was entered correctly, the action will continue.

    Also, when it asks you that do you want to continue, type 'Y' to the Terminal and hit Enter. ,, On the Login Screen, there beside your username is Ubuntu logo.

    Click with your mouse to that logo and choose your desired Classic Gnome.

    After that, type your password and hit Enter. ,
  2. Step 2: you need to type following command to the Terminal (press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard) or use copy/paste method: sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback (then hit Enter);

  3. Step 3: When it asks you for password

  4. Step 4: don't be confused.

  5. Step 5: When Terminal will finish his job with installing

  6. Step 6: you're free to close him.

  7. Step 7: all what you need is to log out and login back again.

  8. Step 8: you can enjoy in your new interface called Classic Gnome.

Detailed Guide

The password is that one, which you're using in the Login Screen.

Password does not show up in the terminal when you type it.

Just type your password and hit Enter.

If your password was entered correctly, the action will continue.

Also, when it asks you that do you want to continue, type 'Y' to the Terminal and hit Enter. ,, On the Login Screen, there beside your username is Ubuntu logo.

Click with your mouse to that logo and choose your desired Classic Gnome.

After that, type your password and hit Enter. ,

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