I have installed xfce on ubuntu & removed gnome. Now its not booting up please give me suggestions to do correction to my pc
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1By removing GNOME, depending on what you removed, you may have broken your system. Do a clean reinstall of what you actually want so that you don't have to "remove" anything later and break things again. – DK Bose Jul 13 '17 at 11:30
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now what should i do in order to boot up my pc & how to do clean reinstall of xcef desktop – Dhiresh Budhiraja Jul 13 '17 at 11:37
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Download the Xubuntu iso if you want Xfce, make a bootable USB using whichever means you want. When attempting to start the computer, change the boot option to USB, test out Xubuntu, and if you like it, click on the "install now" icon on the desktop to start the actual installation. See https://askubuntu.com/questions/6328/how-do-i-install-ubuntu and other links there. – DK Bose Jul 13 '17 at 11:46
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1Possible duplicate of How do I install Ubuntu? – Elder Geek Jul 13 '17 at 13:33
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Could you please add a little more detail? What exactly do you see during the boot process? If the screen is black or doesn't show anything recognisable, what's the last recognisable thing on the screen before that? (see How do I ask a good question?) – David Foerster Jul 13 '17 at 21:45
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May be that the GUI is damaged. Just check whether terminal based login is possible by pressing ctrl+alt+f1 or f2. Then you may be able to rescue the X11. If that is not the case the other solutions may be the recourse left.

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