sudo apt-get autoremove -purge nautilus nautilus-sendto nautilus-sendto-empathy nautilus-share If you installed Nemo you can remove Nautilus as well. sudo apt-get autoremove -purge compiz compiz-gnome compiz-plugins-default libcompizconfig0 sudo rm uses Muffin as window manager, so you can safely remove Compiz. There is a Thunderbird extension called “Messaging Menu and Unity Launcher integration” that needs to be removed from its folder.
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These libraries should remain: gir1.2-unity-5.0 libunity-common libunity-protocol-private0 libunity9 unity-asset-pool unity-greeter Please note that there are a few libraries that will remain in the system, they are necessary, removing them will break your programs and possibly the system. sudo apt-get autoremove -purge unity unity-common unity-services unity-lens-\* unity-scope-\* unity-webapps-\* gnome-control-center-unity hud libunity-core-6\* libunity-misc4 libunity-webapps\* appmenu-gtk appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-qt\* overlay-scrollbar\* activity-log-manager-control-center firefox-globalmenu thunderbird-globalmenu libufe-xidgetter0 xul-ext-unity xul-ext-webaccounts webaccounts-extension-common xul-ext-websites-integration gnome-control-center gnome-session
#How to uninstall unity asset software#
The next command will completely remove Unity and everything related with it, but will keep LightDM, Software Center and all the programs that comes with Ubuntu. I searched carefully at all the files related to Unity, with the help of Synaptic, and gather them all into a single command line. Then run the command below, if Nemo opens this means that everything is configured correctly. xdg-mime default sktop inode/directory application/x-gnome-saved-search Now you will need to make Nemo the default file manager.
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You can customize it now, or later, it's up to you.
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-stableĪfter Cinnamon is installed, logoff or reboot the system and login in Cinnamon.
#How to uninstall unity asset install#
A Backup is recommended.įirst you will need to add the Cinnamon PPA and install it. I am not responsible for any damage to your system nor any loss of data. I will share my experience in switching to Cinnamon and completely remove Unity. I decided to get my hands dirty and hunt down all files related to Unity in Ubuntu 13.04.