Sure, I did it for a while, then realized that XFCE is way better ;)

sudo apt-get install unity

If it doesn't work out like you hope, to get rid of unity:

sudo apt-get purge unity
sudo apt-get autoremove

Good luck!


On 04/08/2013 01:45 PM, Pete Wright wrote:

If this question is too "newbie" or worse, heretical, please forgive and then ignore me.

I changed from Ubuntu 12.10 to Ubuntu Studio 12.10 primarily because GIMP was slightly flakey (main problem was it wouldn't accept ctr key combination like ctr+ left click to select area for clone brush) and I hoped Studio would not have something hijacking the ctrl function. I also do lots of content creation (primarily writing and art photography) so Studio seemed a good choice.

Now I find myself missing the much-maligned Unity desktop. So, can I change to Unity desktop in Studio without horrible consequences? (And if so, how do I do it?)

Or is nobody checking to see if Unity works with all the rest of Studio, and so I should just shut up and sit down?

Thanks.

Pete




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