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I need some help (my display manager doesn't exist rn)

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i tried to install bspwm, which I didn't like, so I tried changing the WM in GDM, which somehow didn't work, and didn't let me change back to my old window manager (Mutter). Well, anyways, I tried to delete bspwm, in the hopes that I would be able to get Mutter back. Surprise surprise, that didn't work, and when I tried to reboot, after I logged in (I tried this with the bspwm option and GNOME classic option) I got a black screen I couldn't interact with. With the ubuntu option I got LEGION on a black screen (since that's the laptop I'm using). I haven't been able to find anyone who has a fix to this issue so this is a last resort.

I'm on 20.04 LTS, GNOME.

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