How to uninstall or remove KDE and restore Gnome Desktop Manager in Ubuntu

The default desktop manager for Ubuntu is Gnome. However, if you want to have KDE as your desktop manager then either you can directly download Kubuntu or install KDE. However, one of our reader requested us on how to remove KDE. I was not sure what could be the reason for removing KDE.

So let’s see what are the ways in which we can remove/uninstall KDE from Ubuntu. I am not a big advocate of from Ubuntu, so we’ll also see how to get back on GNome and set it as default desktop manager for every logged in session. So let’s begin by seeing how to revert to Gnome as the default desktop manager while still keeping KDE

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    I was another one who wanted to deinstall kde4 and was thankful for this explanation. The reason I wanted to deinstall is that kde4 just didn't run on my computer. Just a mangled screen reacting to nothing and resulting in restarting and choosing gnome from the menu.

    Thanks for this.

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