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I have recently switched from gnome to unity and have removed gnome with

sudo apt remove ubuntu-gnome-desktop
sudo apt remove gnome-shell

I have also purged config files like below

sudo apt purge ubuntu-gnome-desktop

Removed unwanted dependencies with

sudo apt auto-remove

But I don't know how to delete all the bloatware that comes with gnome. When I run

sudo apt list gnome-*

It gives me a huge list which is really difficult to remove manually. How can I remove the apps like settings, calendar music and so on without manually deleting them one by one?

Mateen Kiani
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  • This is easier said then done, because a lot of Gnome3 packages are needed for Unity. – mikewhatever Jul 03 '20 at 16:15
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    Does this answer your question? [How to remove GNOME Shell from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to install other desktop environment from scratch?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1233025/how-to-remove-gnome-shell-from-ubuntu-20-04-lts-to-install-other-desktop-environ) - be careful – N0rbert Jul 03 '20 at 16:19
  • Use unity also, find no problem with leaving gnome alone as a secondary desktop on system. Might want or need to do this with other desktops, but with unity would leave things as they are. – crip659 Jul 03 '20 at 16:43
  • I would have left unity alone but in my search when I type for example settings I get two apps and similarly for other apps therefore to Clean this up I thought about deleting the whole gnome thing. – Mateen Kiani Jul 04 '20 at 03:58

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