Logging in to the Unity 8 session never progresses beyond a black screen for many.īut this (largely useless) Unity 8 session isn’t just snatching a slot in your Unity Greeter session selector (see image above) – it also has a stack of packages and dependencies installed on your system that are equally as pointless. The Unity 8 desktop session isn’t super functional - and that’s if you can get it to load, which most people can’t. ![]() Only, there’s nothing coming next as Canonical has ended investment in the project. The session ships as a technical preview of Unity 8 development so that developers and eager enthusiasts can play around, hack on and get used to what’s coming next. In this post we will show you how to uninstall Unity 8 from your Ubuntu set-up, plus related apps and packages it ships with, like Ubuntu System Settings. With Unity 8 development dead-ended by Canonical few compelling reasons remain to keep the Unity 8 desktop session installed on Ubuntu. ![]() ![]() It’s installed on every Ubuntu desktop by default
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