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Sometimes a good GUI can make a server even easier. Jack Wallen shows you how to install the GNOME Desktop Environment on Ubuntu Server, and why this might be a good idea.
Do a Desktop install and then do apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop; apt-get autoremove and poof, you're almost as lean on install as you would have been installing from the Server disc to start with.
Unfortunately, installing this package on a GUI-less Linux server isn’t as straightforward. Here are the steps to install this package on a Ubuntu server with no GUI. Installing the Guest ...
The company behind Pop!_OS has introduced its Firmware Manager Project, taking its existing modern GTK-based graphical approach and making it compatible with all Ubuntu and Debian-based distributions.
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