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how to reset ubuntu after uninstalling kde plasma?

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i installed kde-plasma-desktop on my Ubuntu and after about two hours i understood that i prefer Ubuntu Desktop . so i uninstalled it but a few of its changes has remained . like icons . what should i do to remove it completely ?

codes that i used to uninstall the package :

sudo apt-get purge plasma-desktop

sudo apt-get remove plasma-desktop

sudo apt-get remove plasma-desktop kubuntu-desktop
sudo apt-get autoremove

these are the codes i found on other topics about this problem on this website .

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Installing some packages can leave minor bits behind, ie. the `plymouth` screen isn't removed because it could create issues if no other alternatives existed; its easier to let the user change it back themselves should they wish to do so. See https://askubuntu.com/questions/2007/how-do-i-change-the-plymouth-bootscreen for changing that, but icons you can likewise just change to whatever you prefer (`gnome-tweaks` etc; you didn't mention release though so this is generic advice)
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Does this answer your question? [Messed up Ubuntu 14.04 UI](https://askubuntu.com/questions/581090/messed-up-ubuntu-14-04-ui)
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