There are 2 of the same choice at the start. Also, how can I remove xubuntu?





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I actually have two problems, related to each other.
1- I installed xubuntu-desktop but wanted to switch back to ubuntu interface and unfortunately did stupid things before I realised it could be done from the login screen. I installed gnome, and I don't know if this is why, but there are multiple "Gnome on xorg" choices on the login screen.



2- While Linux is booting, instead of the ubuntu text with purplish background, xubuntu text with blue background is shown. How can I make it show ubuntu again? I can and actially plan to remove xubuntu but how?



My ubuntu version is 18.10.










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    For your second question, look at askubuntu.com/questions/2007/… or how to change your plymouth screen. The first question (note: this site really likes 1 question at a time) is vague and I'm somewhat confused. I also need to know your Ubuntu release (are you on a GNOME as default, or have added GNOME as in 16.04 - you haven't said so please specify, also what are the two options? gnome-classic or gnome...)

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    Feb 15 at 22:01













  • Usually, the choices in the log-in screen are related to the contents of /usr/share/xsessions.

    – DK Bose
    Feb 16 at 2:11


















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I actually have two problems, related to each other.
1- I installed xubuntu-desktop but wanted to switch back to ubuntu interface and unfortunately did stupid things before I realised it could be done from the login screen. I installed gnome, and I don't know if this is why, but there are multiple "Gnome on xorg" choices on the login screen.



2- While Linux is booting, instead of the ubuntu text with purplish background, xubuntu text with blue background is shown. How can I make it show ubuntu again? I can and actially plan to remove xubuntu but how?



My ubuntu version is 18.10.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    For your second question, look at askubuntu.com/questions/2007/… or how to change your plymouth screen. The first question (note: this site really likes 1 question at a time) is vague and I'm somewhat confused. I also need to know your Ubuntu release (are you on a GNOME as default, or have added GNOME as in 16.04 - you haven't said so please specify, also what are the two options? gnome-classic or gnome...)

    – guiverc
    Feb 15 at 22:01













  • Usually, the choices in the log-in screen are related to the contents of /usr/share/xsessions.

    – DK Bose
    Feb 16 at 2:11














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I actually have two problems, related to each other.
1- I installed xubuntu-desktop but wanted to switch back to ubuntu interface and unfortunately did stupid things before I realised it could be done from the login screen. I installed gnome, and I don't know if this is why, but there are multiple "Gnome on xorg" choices on the login screen.



2- While Linux is booting, instead of the ubuntu text with purplish background, xubuntu text with blue background is shown. How can I make it show ubuntu again? I can and actially plan to remove xubuntu but how?



My ubuntu version is 18.10.










share|improve this question
















I actually have two problems, related to each other.
1- I installed xubuntu-desktop but wanted to switch back to ubuntu interface and unfortunately did stupid things before I realised it could be done from the login screen. I installed gnome, and I don't know if this is why, but there are multiple "Gnome on xorg" choices on the login screen.



2- While Linux is booting, instead of the ubuntu text with purplish background, xubuntu text with blue background is shown. How can I make it show ubuntu again? I can and actially plan to remove xubuntu but how?



My ubuntu version is 18.10.







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  • 1





    For your second question, look at askubuntu.com/questions/2007/… or how to change your plymouth screen. The first question (note: this site really likes 1 question at a time) is vague and I'm somewhat confused. I also need to know your Ubuntu release (are you on a GNOME as default, or have added GNOME as in 16.04 - you haven't said so please specify, also what are the two options? gnome-classic or gnome...)

    – guiverc
    Feb 15 at 22:01













  • Usually, the choices in the log-in screen are related to the contents of /usr/share/xsessions.

    – DK Bose
    Feb 16 at 2:11














  • 1





    For your second question, look at askubuntu.com/questions/2007/… or how to change your plymouth screen. The first question (note: this site really likes 1 question at a time) is vague and I'm somewhat confused. I also need to know your Ubuntu release (are you on a GNOME as default, or have added GNOME as in 16.04 - you haven't said so please specify, also what are the two options? gnome-classic or gnome...)

    – guiverc
    Feb 15 at 22:01













  • Usually, the choices in the log-in screen are related to the contents of /usr/share/xsessions.

    – DK Bose
    Feb 16 at 2:11








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For your second question, look at askubuntu.com/questions/2007/… or how to change your plymouth screen. The first question (note: this site really likes 1 question at a time) is vague and I'm somewhat confused. I also need to know your Ubuntu release (are you on a GNOME as default, or have added GNOME as in 16.04 - you haven't said so please specify, also what are the two options? gnome-classic or gnome...)

– guiverc
Feb 15 at 22:01







For your second question, look at askubuntu.com/questions/2007/… or how to change your plymouth screen. The first question (note: this site really likes 1 question at a time) is vague and I'm somewhat confused. I also need to know your Ubuntu release (are you on a GNOME as default, or have added GNOME as in 16.04 - you haven't said so please specify, also what are the two options? gnome-classic or gnome...)

– guiverc
Feb 15 at 22:01















Usually, the choices in the log-in screen are related to the contents of /usr/share/xsessions.

– DK Bose
Feb 16 at 2:11





Usually, the choices in the log-in screen are related to the contents of /usr/share/xsessions.

– DK Bose
Feb 16 at 2:11










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