- Yes
- No
Note I would be limiting this to Zorin 18.x as Zorin 17.x only allows a poor version of KDE Plasma to be installed.
Note I would be limiting this to Zorin 18.x as Zorin 17.x only allows a poor version of KDE Plasma to be installed.
Is it possible to remove Gnome in the same way when installing other desktop environments that are based on Gnome (Mate, Cinnamon, XFCE...) or should Gnome then be kept?
I quoted (almost) as I found that if you remove everything you have a broken system aand putting certain elements back makes it also then adds a vanilla Gnome DE as an option on the cog. You have to be careful what you remove (and what you don't).
Health warning: Installing Discover did not work the last time I tried this because, Zorin being a fork of Ubuntu, you will end up with a Frankenstein Kubuntu ... because for Discover to work, snap and flatpak have to be present in the OS.
I will leave Discover out and just include Synaptic Package Manager for System updates and Apoer for software installation and software updates.
So, You mean, that You would have Gnome and then install Cinnamon for example and then uninstall Gnome?
That could work. It can be a bit tricky because of Dependencies. Of Course, You should install the new Desktop Environment and then boot into it and then uninstall Gnome.
In Case of Zorin, You wouldn't uninstall the Gnome Desktop. You would uninstall the Zorin Desktop.
There are other bits such as gnome-software would go. I had major issues with Cinnamon on a VM of Zorin after removing it.
I have tried that in the Past on Linux Mint. I installed Gnome and uninstalled Cinnamon. And backwards. As a little Experiment.
But this shouldn't be a Problem because Cinnamon offers an own Software Store.
And I am not doung Cinnamon ... Itcs Plasma.
What's the advantage to installing Plasma and mostly removing Gnome on Zorin vs. just running Kubuntu?
You can customise it how you want. Anyhoo, just started doing it and what did I forget to do? I forgot to kill the lock screen and gdm3 gets screwed! LOL!
Will need to create a new VM all over again! Hey ho!
On Mint it does as part of mint-sources; but installing the Cinnamon D.E. on Zorin OS will not bring over mint-sources. So it will not bring its own software store.
I would say to just make the video if you will enjoy doing it. It is less important how many votes you get - and more important if it helps even a few users.
I think it would be helpful to others but for me I dual boot running Mint / Cinnamon as my daily driver with Zorin / Cinnamon on second disk drive ....
What a strange idea! Why buy a BMW and convert it into, say, an Audi? Why not just buy an Audi in the first place?
The electrics are poor! ![]()
Some people just like to customize things their own way .... if you took a BMW base car and customized it to look like an Audi on the outside it would be your own creation ..... example ..... I run Zorin as my BMW base OS but Cinnamon DE as my Audi so I have indeed changed the complete look and to some extent the controls of Zorin OS .... IMHO ..... LOL